In the Plex

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In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives
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Author Steven Levy
Country United States
Language English
Subject Google
Genre Nonfiction
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Publication date
12 July 2011 (US)
28 July 2011 (UK)
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 424
ISBN 978-1-4165-9658-5
LC Class HD9696.8.U64 G6657 2011
Preceded by The Perfect Thing

In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives is a 2011 book by American technology reporter Steven Levy. It covers the growth of the Google company from its academic project origins at Stanford to the company that is rolling in billions of long-tail advertising dollars, forms the central exchange for information on the internet, and currently has over 24,000 employees.

Synopsis

Contents

  • The World According to Google: Biography of a Search Engine
  • Googlenomics: Cracking the Code on Internet Profits
  • Don’t be Evil: How Google Built Its Culture
  • Google’s Cloud: Building Data Centers That Hold Everything Ever Written
  • Outside the Box: The Google Phone Company and the Google TV Company
  • GuGe: Google's Moral Dilemma in China
  • Google.gov: is What’s Good for Google, Good for Government --- or the Public?
  • Epilogue: Chasing Taillights

Reception

Siva Vaidhyanathan writes in The Washington Post: "Others have tried to make Google’s problem-solving processes intelligible and gripping. Levy has outdone them all. He has produced the most interesting book ever written about Google. He makes the biggest intellectual challenges of computer science seem endlessly fun and fascinating."[1] Kirkus Reviews sums up the book as: "Outstanding reportage delivered in the upbeat, informative fashion for which Levy is well known."[2]

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