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Understanding Google's Unspoken Failures

As much as we may put Google designers and engineers on a pedestal for the search engine and tools they've created, no one is perfect. As Danny Dover points out, it's a grandiose idea to organize the world's information. Dover uses the five senses as a way to understand Google's limitations. For example, you use your sense of taste to give you information about the world -- like whether or not "a meal a friend made for you doesn't have an ingredient you are allergic to" -- but you can't do that on Google.

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