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谷歌七宗罪

谷歌七宗罪

Shalene Gupta, Jake Turtel 2014年07月04日
谷歌是個(gè)好東西,。但是有時(shí)候,谷歌也會(huì)誘惑我們走邪路,犯下貪婪、暴食、好色,、懶惰、暴怒、嫉妒,、傲慢這七宗罪,。

????谷歌(Google)是上天給我們所有人的恩賜,。有了它,無(wú)論文化程度高低,,都可以在谷歌上了解自己不懂的東西,。

????如果善用谷歌提供的知識(shí)寶庫(kù)【當(dāng)然還有雅虎(Yahoo),或者必應(yīng)(Bing),,但是相比于谷歌,,你懂的】,你就能從容應(yīng)對(duì)一次有挑戰(zhàn)的談話或會(huì)議,。但同時(shí)谷歌的“人肉”能力也會(huì)把你剝得干干凈凈,,展示在人前,無(wú)論你有多小的錯(cuò)誤或多大的成就,。俗話說(shuō),,能力越大,責(zé)任越大,,但是谷歌有的時(shí)候也會(huì)把我們引上邪路,。就在本周,《紐約》(New York)雜志寫道,,拒絕用谷歌“約炮”已經(jīng)形成了一場(chǎng)“新禁欲活動(dòng)”,。下面謹(jǐn)列出過于依賴谷歌所導(dǎo)致的“七宗罪”。

????貪婪:對(duì)知識(shí)的渴求導(dǎo)致犯錯(cuò)

????人們常說(shuō),,機(jī)會(huì)總是青睞有準(zhǔn)備的人,,然而《財(cái)富》雜志(Fortune)總編輯蘇安迪卻因?yàn)闇?zhǔn)備得太充分而吃了個(gè)大虧。當(dāng)時(shí)他正與雪佛龍(Chevron)公司的CEO約翰?沃特森一起用餐,,蘇安迪問沃特森在圣迪亞哥教士隊(duì)的董事會(huì)中扮演了怎樣的角色,。事實(shí)上蘇安迪是在吃這頓飯之前用谷歌搜索了一下約翰?沃特森的名字,然后在維基百科的一個(gè)頁(yè)面上發(fā)現(xiàn)這支球隊(duì)的董事會(huì)里赫然列著約翰?沃特森的名字,。但事實(shí)上,,這兩個(gè)人只是重名,擔(dān)任球隊(duì)董事的是另一個(gè)約翰?沃特森,。

????沃特森的屬下馬上去追查了這個(gè)消息的原始來(lái)源,,現(xiàn)在維基百科上的這個(gè)詞條已經(jīng)被修改了過來(lái)。但在《財(cái)富》雜志社卻始終有一種淡淡的背叛感揮之不去,。畢竟記者們?nèi)绻麤]了谷歌還能干什么呢,?但是谷歌總是愛把維基百科的搜索結(jié)果排在前面。現(xiàn)在我們對(duì)維基的信任已經(jīng)動(dòng)搖了——或者說(shuō)至少蘇安迪對(duì)維基的信任動(dòng)搖了,。

????暴食:知道得太多了

????有時(shí),,大家可能會(huì)發(fā)瘋似地谷歌任何東西,,比如你的朋友、你的老板,、你老板的小三,、你老板的老板、你朋友的老板的小三的老板的狗(并不是說(shuō)我們真的這樣做過)……有時(shí)你希望了解的事情未必是你需要知道的,,有時(shí)有些事情你本不該知道,,但一旦知道了又忘不掉。這就是所謂的“信息消化不良”,。比如《財(cái)富》的一個(gè)實(shí)習(xí)生曾經(jīng)在谷歌里“人肉”很多人的名字,,最后竟然發(fā)現(xiàn)他一個(gè)大學(xué)同學(xué)的父親是個(gè)登記在案的性侵犯者。

????色欲:網(wǎng)絡(luò)激情泛濫

????如果你還單身的話,,那么大多數(shù)時(shí)候,,你抱著認(rèn)識(shí)別人的目的上谷歌,肯定是為了干一些羞羞的事,。比如瘋狂在Facebook上看異性的照片,一條一條地查看十來(lái)頁(yè)的搜索結(jié)果,,或是偷看一下別人的Instagram賬戶(如果是公開的),。但是如果你真的交了好運(yùn),與你搜到的網(wǎng)友見了面,,你又會(huì)遇到一個(gè)兩難問題:當(dāng)對(duì)方告訴你她的一些隱私時(shí),,你是該假裝驚訝,還是承認(rèn)你已經(jīng)知道了,?因?yàn)樵诠雀璧膸椭拢阋呀?jīng)知道了她的大學(xué)校友,,她喜歡的顏色,她的家庭住址,,她家車庫(kù)門口的小路鋪的是什么樣的石子(這要感謝街景地圖)……我們暫時(shí)說(shuō)到這兒,。

????Google is a godsend for all of us, from those who stutter and stumble through life to even the most knowledgeable of folks looking to confirm their facts and figures.

????A well-placed nugget of information courtesy of Google GOOG 0.22% (or Yahoo, sure, or Bing, but come on—you use Google) can prepare you for a challenging conversation or nervy meeting, and it can display for you, stripped bare, any person’s minor errors and major accomplishments.

????But with great power comes great responsibility, and sometimes Google leads us astray. Just this week, New York magazine wrote that resisting from Googling a potential date is “the new abstinence.” Here are the seven deadly sins that come along with relying too heavily on the G-force.

????Greed: When your thirst for knowledge leads to errors

????They say fortune favors the well prepared, but whenFortune managing editor Andy Serwer sat down to dinner with Chevron CVX -0.43% CEO John Watson, preparation backfired. Serwer asked Watson about his position on the board of the San Diego Padres, a factoid he’d picked up doing pre-dinner research on Wikipedia, a page he had been directed to through The Big G. Turns out that’s another John Watson. Oops.

????Watson’s team at Chevron has hunted down the original source and the Wiki entry has since been changed, but here at Fortune, a vague feeling of betrayal lingers in the air. After all, where would reporters be without Google? But Google gives preference to Wikipedia, and Wiki now hath poisoned our trust. Or at least Serwer’s.

????Gluttony: When you gather too much information

????Sometimes, you might go on a rampage and Google everything. Your friends. Your boss. Your boss’s significant other. Their boss. Your friend’s boss’s significant other’s boss’s dog (not that we’ve ever done such a thing). Sometimes you learn things you really didn’t need to know—things you, perhaps, shouldn’t know, but can never quite forget. It’s TMI. It’s a little like the time a Fortune summer intern started to dump names into the Googlesphere only to find out that a college friend’s father was a registered sex offender.

????Lust: When researching a romantic interest gets creepy

????If you’re single, many of your Google hunts may be fueled by… non-platonic interest. It can include Facebook photo binges, clicking through 10 pages’ worth of search results, and sneaking a peek at someone’s Instagram account (if public). But then when you actually run into, or go out with, the object of your search affections, you face a real dilemma: feign surprise at the personal things they tell you, or acknowledge you already know? Thanks to Google, you already know their college alma mater; their favorite color; their street address; and the exact pattern of their cobbled driveway (thanks, Streetview)… we’ll stop there.

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