• The Search

  • How Google & Its Rivals Rewrote the Rules of Business & Transformed Our Culture
  • By: John Battelle
  • Narrated by: John Battelle
  • Length: 10 hrs and 1 min
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (790 ratings)

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By: John Battelle
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Publisher's summary

What does the world want? According to John Battelle, a company that answers that question can unlock the most intractable riddles of both business and culture. And for the past few years, that's exactly what Google has been doing.

Jumping into the game long after Yahoo, Alta Vista, Excite, Lycos, and other pioneers, Google offered a radical new approach to search, redefined the idea of viral marketing, survived the dotcom crash, and pulled off the largest and most talked about initial public offering in the history of Silicon Valley.

But The Search offers much more than the inside story of Google's triumph. It's also a big-picture book about the past, present, and future of search technology, and the enormous impact it is starting to have on marketing, media, pop culture, dating, job hunting, international law, civil liberties, and just about every other sphere of human interest.

More than any of its rivals, Google has become the gateway to instant knowledge. Hundreds of millions of people use it to satisfy their wants, needs, fears, and obsessions, creating an enormous artifact that Battelle calls "the Database of Intentions". Combined with the databases of thousands of other search-driven businesses, large and small, it all adds up to a goldmine of information that powerful organizations (including the government) will want to get their hands on.

No one is better qualified to explain this entire phenomenon than Battelle, who co-founded Wired and founded The Industry Standard. Perhaps more than any other journalist, he has devoted his career to finding the holy grail of technology. And he has finally found it in search.

For anyone who wants to understand how Google really succeeded, The Search is an eye-opening and indispensable read.

©2005 John Battelle (P)2005 Audible, Inc.

Critic reviews

"This is an excellent, thought-provoking book." (Booklist)
"John Battelle has written a brilliant business book....All searchers should read it." (Walter Isaacson)
"This book ought to be called The Answer. As usual, John Battelle delivers insightful, thought-provoking, and essential reading." (Seth Godin)
"The book is a deeply researched and nimbly reported look at how search has defined the Internet and how it will continue to be a tremendous reflection of culture." (Publishers Weekly)

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    5 out of 5 stars

Trevor Goss

Great book about search in general and google in particular. The book also goes through yahoo, ask, and several other search engines in such a way that gives the reader the appropriate background to understand how Google came about and why it was so revolutionary. The author does a nice job of explaining several technical issues (e.g. Google's page rank algorithm) in such a way that non-technical people can understand.

If you had to pick one book to read to understand the basis for the modern interenet, I think this would be a good choice. I'm in the process of writing the business plan for my company prior to our beta launch and reading/listening to this book caused me to see our product in somewhat of a different light. Translation: it's a powerful and thought provoking book that moves well.

The intro is a little bit slow, but once you get through that part, the rest moves along at rapid pace. I was also impressed that this book told several stories that I'd not heard mentioned in other books. Often times, authors of popular topics or companies will all tell the same legendary tales of the companies greatness. There is some overlap between this book and The Google Story, but this book has its own unique examples that similarly paint the picture of Google's rise to power.

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  • Overall
    4 out of 5 stars

A Tale for Our Age

Perhaps it's because I'm an IT guy, but I found this story fascinating, especially since I field questions on Google with regularity. As much a Google User Guide as a history of the most successful search engine of our time, the true remarkability of this story is that it just happened. As you listen, you'll find yourself thinking, "What was I doing with my time while Brin and Page were changing the world?" And if you're like me, you'll say, "Apparently nothing of consequence." Then you'll chastise yourself for your lack of vision. But it's all in good fun, and Battelle does an amazing job at peeling back the layers of two young geniuses who are intensely private in their pursuit of excellence. All-in-all, an excellent study of the Internet at its adolescence. Highly recommended. Especially for IT people.

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    5 out of 5 stars

Excellent

I have listed to both this title and "The Google Story". Both are good, but this one is better. I would recommend listing to this one first and the other second.

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    5 out of 5 stars

data of intent

This book is not about Google eventhough the search action is synonymous with Google which truely is a "cultural revolution". The book's concept of "Data of Intent" is really the crux of this digital revolution. I highly recommend this book since it shows the future of this revolution and clearly demonstate its exploding consequences if we cannot fully manage it. I really enjoy it as it brings to my attention the consequence of the post internet bubble and that there is something powerful left standing after the fall out.

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    5 out of 5 stars

Excellent!

I thought this was just another book on Google. It has the Google story of course but much more. Very well written (and read) book about search engines, with the emphasis on how they affect business and our way of life. Also introduces the key technical concepts but you don't need to know about IT to read this book. The Google stuff was also great because the writer tells the positives and the negatives in a way that sounds quite objective.

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    2 out of 5 stars

Less than impressed

For anyone who has any web-design/SEO experience, this is mostly stuff you already know... History of the internet and search engines... How Google Page Rank and other search engines determine relevance... etc. On the whole I found it too boring for the average listener and not deep enough for those of us who have technical experience with these technologies.

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    5 out of 5 stars

now a Battelle fan

This is a great book written by a very knowledgeable author. A must read for anyone in the web marketing biz if you ask me. I bought the audio version, and am now buying the hard copy just to use as a reference. Currently listening to it for a second time.

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    5 out of 5 stars

Superb

I've been involved in the internet industry since 1994 - this book accurately captures the short history of online search in a way that brought back memories of the last 12 years. It helped me understand the developments and the breakneck pace at which the internet was and is moving. But more important than the history of search that this book describes is the author's insights into the FUTURE of search. It's quite compelling and will make you realize how we truly have only scratched the surface of how the internet will change our lives.

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    5 out of 5 stars

Good introduction to the history of search

This book gives a good overview of the history of search, seen from many sides. When i later listened to "the google story", which is much more biased to google, it was very good to have a much broader knowledge about what actually happened. the writer obviously is a real insider, who knows or has met many of the players in the field.
It also talks about the future of search, with for instance mobilephones.
While not a throughout history of any company, it is great as an overview.

The narrator, who is also the author of the book, has a very comfortable voice to listen to.

Only problem about the book? Too short!

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    5 out of 5 stars

Not Just For Geeks

I loved this book. The author does an excellent job of describing the inherent problems with search technology, and describes in just enough detail the history behind search development. If you enjoy learning what is behind the stuff you use every day, you will enjoy this book. I have found myself discussing this book with many friends over the past few weeks.

If you use the internet at all (and if you are using audible, I'd say that's a safe bet), you will love The Search.

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