Welcome, customers, to this column. I write articlesand you subscribe to the FT and tell me how wrong Iam (to be fair, some of your are kinder). Now, let usimagine you read this piece, or other FT content, forfree on Facebook or Google. It is a far sweeter deal,right? You get something for nothing and Big Datacan bask in its own beneficence. Apply that to anyamount of diverse content. Rarely in the history ofhuman knowledge have so few offered so much to somany for nothing.
各位看官,欢迎你们阅读我的专栏。我的任务是写文章,而你们的任务是订阅英国《金融时报》,以及指摘我的文字(公平来说,有部分读者还是很仁慈的)。现在,假设你们是在Facebook或谷歌(Google)上免费看到这篇文章或英国《金融时报》的其他文章。这是笔非常划算的交易,对吧?你免费享受内容,而大数据也可享受行善之乐。这可以发生在任何数量的各种不同内容上。在人类认知史上,鲜有如此少的内容提供者向如此多的人免费提供如此海量信息的情况。
That, at least, is the story most of us have downloaded. In the rare cases where an entity —such as the European Commission, which is probing Google’s alleged abuse of its dominantposition — raises objections, the obloquy is instant. Google, the US government and othersaccuse Brussels of thinly veiled protectionism.
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