Lo que preguntamos a Google : Una historia de la humanidad esperanzadora y sorprendente

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Have you ever wondered what goes on in other people's minds—their absurd questions, their most intimate worries, their hopes, and their dreams? In 'What We Ask Google', Simon Rogers analyzes the insights gleaned from the world's largest dataset. It's an epic snapshot of our collective brain, two decades in the making and still growing. What it reveals about us might surprise you. For example, in the UK, searches for "How to help a bee" always peak in June. It's reassuring to discover that people consistently want to know "How often can you donate plasma?" And, despite superficial differences (like the world map deeply divided between cat and dog lovers), humanity has far more in common than we tend to acknowledge. After all, it's 2 a.m. all over the world when parents want to know how to get their baby to sleep. Overflowing with reflections ranging from the humorous to the profound, this work delves into the transcendent and mundane secrets of what we ask when we have the opportunity to ask anything at all. In doing so, it offers us a surprisingly hopeful vision of humanity.
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RELEASE DATE
September 24, 2026
ISBN
9788441553118
PAGES
248 p. ; 23,0 x 15,5 cm.
BINDING
Paperback
SERIES
TÃTULOS ESPECIALES