It is time to look back on 2013 and consider what we’ve learned about technology and human nature. Both Apple and Dell were massively changed, and Google went from a company that wanted our private information to one that wanted our jobs. The U.S. government decided, through the NSA, that laws don’t apply to it. Those who brought this to our attention got bigger punishments than the folks in government breaking the law. In 2013, the U.S. government became the least productive in history, with its biggest accomplishment shutting itself down.
As bad as it would be, Google would be the better option.
Was 2013 the Run-Up to Nineteen Eighty-Four?
Posted by: Rob Enderle December 23, 2013 05:00 AMIt is time to look back on 2013 and consider what we’ve learned about technology and human nature. Both Apple and Dell were massively changed, and Google went from a company that wanted our private information to one that wanted our jobs. The U.S. government decided, through the NSA, that laws don’t apply to it. Those who brought this to our attention got bigger punishments than the folks in government breaking the law. In 2013, the U.S. government became the least productive in history, with its biggest accomplishment shutting itself down.