Is Google Running the World
(or Trying To)?
But the immense — and growing — power of America's search giant poses risks for privacy and competition, and raises the question, Is Google too big?
Newsmax magazine's special report "Google vs. Everyone" offers an in-depth look at the online empire that the Times of London dubbed "the fastest-growing company in the history of the world," a behemoth that logs 2 billion searches a day, controls 69 percent of the online ad market, and has a value greater than the gross domestic product of nations such as New Zealand, Kuwait, and Ukraine.
And with control of about 70 percent of the U.S. Internet search market, Google is in a unique position to determine the destiny of individuals, corporations and America itself.
This issue of Newsmax magazine also features the 10 Senate races the GOP can and must win to gain control of the U.S. Senate.
This exclusive Newsmax report explores:
- The Google empire — YouTube, Gmail, Blogger, and much more
- Google's worrisome presence in Washington
- Why the Democrats love Google
- The antitrust threats against Google
- Why conservatives are wary of Google
- How the recession has helped Google's bottom line
- The company's humble origins: "Backrub" in 1996
- Rupert Murdoch's warning to Google
- Why Google backs Obama's "Net neutrality" plan
- Facebook's growing impact on Google
- Why Germany launched a criminal probe of Google
- How Google has revolutionized advertising
- The "Google Generation's" bad habits
- Google's algorithm — a closely guarded secret
- The amazing success of the Android mobile phone system
- How Google dealt with Chinese censorship
- The company's astounding profit margin
- Google's big plunge into the electronic book market
- How Google could help fight a global pandemic
- The FCC's probe of Google Street View's "privacy violations"
- Why simplicity is the secret to Google's success
- Google TV: "The biggest advance in broadcasting since color television"
- Why Madison Avenue is scared to death of Google
- How Google data could be "a divorce lawyer's best friend"
- The warnings of Google as a "dangerous new monopolist"
- And more
This edition of Newsmax magazine is not to be missed.
In addition to hard-hitting investigative reports and special commentary from George Will, Michael Reagan, Ben Stein, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, David Limbaugh, Christopher Ruddy and others, you get much more in Newsmax magazine, including:
- BP spill: Obama's Katrina and the politics of crisis
- China is snapping up U.S. businesses at incredible prices
- Elena Kagan a "potentially dangerous" justice
- Other states following Arizona on immigration
- Russia's Medvedev: world war is possible
- Obama targets military for pay cuts
- Guidelines for dietary supplements
- How long before Israel strikes Iran?
- Timely tips for retirement planning
- Lessons from the Times Square plot
- Michael Moore faces more backlash
- Jonathan Alter: Obama not the Great Persuader
- U.S could follow Greece into near collapse
- Democrats aim to silence anti-Castro broadcasts
- Summer guide to new DVD releases
- Ben Stein: Obama is "President Kowtow"
- Turkey: Its dangerous shift from West to East
- U.S. economy, by the numbers
- Are Tea Partyers racist?
- Questions linger over Joe Sestak scandal
- Daniel Ortega's power grab in Nicaragua
- John King ascendant at CNN
- Buy a home — now
- Travel: in search of Mark Twain
- The very best coffees from around the world
Again, there is so much more in Newsmax magazine, which won a Gold Eddie Award in the News/Commentary category of Folio magazine's prestigious journalism awards, the Eddies.
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