Google Everything

Google Everything

Google is the world.

Since the business already controls our digital lives, why not our physical selves as well?

Google, though, doesn't only want to control our online lives. It seeks seamlessness in the boundary between "digital" and "physical" elements. It aims to embed data collection technology in our automobiles, bodies, and clothing. It desires to be in our houses, cars, clothing, and appliances.

Of course, a lot of this has already taken place. My Android phone has much too much information about me, and our online and offline lives are becoming more and more entwined. I'm using a word processor with Google support to write this post.

Google is expanding its walled garden of digital data collection tools. Are you prepared for its "Photos" product to automatically identify objects in your images.

It appears conceivable that, in five years, Google will provide every good you require to live well in a developed nation, with the possible exception of food. Since the business already controls our digital lives, why not our physical selves as well?

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"Nothing is a computer when everything is a computer,"

To refresh our memory, let's briefly run down some of the several sectors that Google is involved in. It's entirely likely that you'll be able to use Google's services or products for your in the near future.

  • Cell phone (service, hardware, and operating system)
  • Email
  • Documents and file storage
  • Photo storage
  • Car operating system and navigation
  • Car (driverless)
  • Clothing
  • Internet service (Fiber or Loon)
  • Cable service (Fiber)
  • Face computer (Glass, contact lenses, or otherwise)
  • Watch (Android Wear)
  • Television (Android TV, Chromecast)
  • Computer (Chromebook)
  • Tablet (Various Android devices)
  • Home appliances (Nest)

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What else do people even use or require, outside food and water?

Your Google-enabled T-shirt might even be able to connect with your Google automobile, which is driven by Google Maps and informed by a satellite business that can see your face almost instantly. When you put on your Google-enabled sweater instead of your Google-enabled T-shirt and crawl under your Google blanket, your thermostat will automatically adjust.

In addition, Google Photos will attempt to sell you a Google T-shirt if you don't already have one when you take a selfie. Alternately, it can see that you have a stain and attempt to sell you Tide. Or it might see that your shirt is torn and attempt to sell you a new one.

The goal of Google is to have its products integrate with one another and to eliminate any "friction," real or imagined, between you and the corporation. Google wants to permeate every aspect of your life so thoroughly that you never even notice it. The overall objective of the company is "seamlessness." This is public knowledge.

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