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Grove Bed and Breakfast.
Grove and when they have their taco, their lunch truck set up you have everyone going in there.
Grovemade製で、 色は黒。
groves of trees, beautiful vistas, sunrises, and sunsets.
Grover. So you spoke about diversity before.
Grover's algorithm means that a year long search using a classical computer in a random walk of a billion searches a second would take a cube and its quantum walk 185
Groves law and that is the fact that you know you think about it it was only 10 or 15 years ago that any of us who
Andy Grove was a resettled refugee by the IRC, which is pretty extraordinary.
Downers Grove is where he's from.
Steve Grove.
Steve Grove: Hello everyone and thank you for joining us today. My name is Steve Grove and I'm the head of News and Politics at YouTube and we're very lucky today have Evgeny Morozov
Steve Grove: and here is what he has to say.
Steve Grove: Right, right, right.
Steve Grove: Well so what is it, why do you think people get so excited about the Twitter revolution in Iran or WikiLeaks and why do you think that excitement is overstated
Steve Grove: Um-hum.
Steve Grove: So the net effect of social media in Iran would be negative in your mind?
Steve Grove: It's interesting you say that because there was headline after headline after headline calling this the "Twitter Revolution" or the "YouTube Revolution" or whatever it
Steve Grove: people having a galvanizing thing that they could point to.
Steve Grove: On 21st century statecraft.
Steve Grove: Oh, okay.
Steve Grove: So in some ways -- Evgeny Morozov: because he's not harsh enough.
Steve Grove: So in some ways, you're taking contention with the sort of evaluating technology is inherently good in some ways whereas --
Steve Grove: We should back up for a second and tell people in the room about your own story -- Evgeny Morozov: Yeah.
Steve Grove: you're from Belarus -- Evgeny Morozov: Yes.
Steve Grove: you didn't start out with this opinion necessarily but -- Evgeny Morozov: No.
Steve Grove: this is sort of a conclusion that came to you after some thinking.
Steve Grove: you came to write the book -- Evgeny Morozov: Sure.
Steve Grove: and -- Evgeny Morozov: Yeah so I come from Belarus which as some of you may know is not probably
Steve Grove: And so you're out there training bloggers and dissidents -- Evgeny Morozov: And supervising some complete projects -- Steve Grove: And what were you learning?
Steve Grove: So if the Web is a platform where any number of things can happen: good, bad, ugly, oppressive -- Evgeny Morozov: Uh-huh.
Steve Grove: democratic, revolutionary there's a lot of things that can take place on the Internet.
Steve Grove: and politics.
Steve Grove: So what is wrong -- Evgeny Morozov: Steve Grove: with the, what is wrong with the U.S. foreign policy's relationship with
Steve Grove: their understanding of, because access to information -- Evgeny Morozov: Yeah.
Steve Grove: or Internet freedom -- Evgeny Morozov: Yeah.
Steve Grove: could be applied to Radio Free Europe 20 years ago -- Evgeny Morozov: Yes.
Steve Grove: I mean that's a value -- Evgeny Morozov: Sure. But I mean -- Steve Grove: that's basically American.
Steve Grove: explain the GNI for those here who may -- Evgeny Morozov: I mean it's basically an industry wide agreement of technology companies,
Steve Grove: Right.
Steve Grove: Right. So in some ways -- Evgeny Morozov: Steve Grove: it sounds like you, one of your concerns is private companies playing
Steve Grove: for a second and look at sort of how this relates to Google because you're at Google and I'd love --
Steve Grove: deeply into that.
Steve Grove: universally accessible and useful.
Steve Grove: more transparency and more access to it is good for our users and good Evgeny Morozov: Yeah.
Steve Grove: for our citizens.
Steve Grove: you take intention with that as a truth and what -- Evgeny Morozov: Sure.
Steve Grove: problems or challenges do you see with that and what would you hope Googlers know about your -- Evgeny Morozov: Sure.
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