
What really got me thinking about Google, is this story: the other day I had to explain to my lovely mother what exactly "Googling" someone meant. She was trying to find out information about a person, after I did the requisite Facebook stalk, I suggested performing a Google search. Mom's response? "WHAT IS THAT?" I was flabbergasted. Did my mother really not know that you could basically find out a person's life story simply by typing their name into a search bar? This situation needed further exploring.
I knew that there are differences between what Gen Y and Gen X do with the Internet. But I hadn't really thought about the differences between how people use Google. Everyday I learn that there are differences in this ever changing world of Web 2.0 that I will come to understand in the work place.
What did we do before Google came about? I personally have a hard time remembering when the Internet was not such an integral part of my everyday existence. I can't pinpoint a time when I first started using Google or when the word Google became a verb. I'm willing to bet that this holds true for most people that are part of Generation Y. You don't know what the capital of Zimbabwe is? Google it. (The answer is Harare, btw.) Just writing this blog post, I've googled about 5 times so far. Google is a part of our everyday lives, so much so that without it, I think the world would be a lot dumber. Google provides the answer to every question we could ever come up with. What or who would we turn to with all of our random questions? Its a portal to the vast unknown world...this is what makes Google exciting.
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