Search & Destroy: Why You Can't Trust Google Inc.
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This is the other side of the Google story—the unauthorized book that Google does not want you to read. In Search & Destroy, Google expert Scott Cleland, shows that the world’s most powerful company is not who it pretends to be.

Google pretends to be a harmless lamb, but chose a full-size model of a Tyrannosaurus Rex as its mascot. Beware the T-Rex in sheep’s clothing.

Google has acquired far more information, both public and private, and has invented more ways to use it, than anyone in history. Information is power, and in Google’s case, it’s the power to influence and control virtually everything the Internet touches.

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? Learn how Google’s pervasive tracking and profiling destroys privacy and individualism.

? Discover how Google Inc. uses its “Don’t be evil” slogan to mask unethical business practices.

? Learn how Google’s market dominance and free products threaten competition, innovation, job creation, and economic growth.

? Discover how Google’s hidden political agenda threatens individual freedom, democracy, and national sovereignty.

? Understand the ramifications of Google imposing its radical values and ideology on the world.

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What People Are Saying

“Scott Cleland's new book explains what getting 'Googled' really means — having your private information exploited, your personal security compromised, your market choices eliminated, and your naive trust in the company's public pronouncements betrayed. Cleland's perspective will resonate most with conservatives and libertarians, but, in truth, every computer user needs to read this book before clicking on the Google site again.”
- Gary Reback, author of Free The Market! and the antitrust lawyer who spearheaded the Federal Government's case against Microsoft in the 1990s

“A courageous and important book — persuasively argued and well defended.”
- Ben Edelman, Assistant Professor, Harvard Business School

“There is no one that writes more incisively about Google than Scott Cleland.”
- Randolph May, President, Free State Foundation

“Search & Destroy provides an eye-opening assessment of Google's "free" services that will lead many to question their online choices.”
- Roger Entner, Analyst & Founder, Recon Analytics

“Search and Destroy is an important book - for the first time it puts a spotlight on all the issues arising from Google's advertising and search dominance.”
- Simon Buckingham, Founder of Appitalism

“Search and Destroy is a thoughtful and richly illustrated examination of the issues arising from Google's overwhelming dominance of search and search advertising.’
- Shivaun Raff, CEO & Co-Founder of Foundem

“Cleland was the first person to begin documenting how Google uses it massive profit and influence from its very successful search advertising business to expand its dominance into new market areas like mobile. Search & Destroy is a fantastic accounting of the activities and intentions of one of the tech world's most powerful companies.”
- Ted Morgan, CEO & Founder of Skyhook Inc.

“Google is quickly turning from the fair-haired child to the Black Bart of the IT industry. Scott Cleland uncovers how Google's aggressive behavior and disregard for privacy is impacting how the world perceives one of America's top companies.”
- Jody Westby, CEO, Global Cyber Risk

“Search & Destroy eloquently makes the case that Google has no respect for Intellectual Property Rights, other than its own. This powerful company's stance threatens our country's knowledge-based economy of the future. Scott's book is a wake-up call for those who value the ability to pursue and benefit from innovation and creative freedom.”
- John Eade, President, Argus Research Company

“Search and Destroy is a wake up call for anyone concerned about Internet freedom. Scott Cleland has assembled compelling and alarming facts about Google's philosophy and businesses practices that are certain to ring alarm bells for users, regulators, and legislators.”
- Phil Kerpen, chairman of the Internet Freedom Coalition