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The Google Way of Science

Posted on 2008-06-28 by Richard Careaga

The Google Way of Science: “Perhaps understanding and answers are overrated. ‘The problem with computers,’ Pablo Picasso is rumored to have said, ‘is that they only give you answers.’  These huge data-driven correlative systems will give us lots of answers — good answers — but that is all they will give us. That’s what the OneComputer does –  gives us good answers. In the coming world of cloud computing perfectly good answers will become a commodity. The real value of the rest of science then becomes asking good questions.”

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