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What we learned in Part I is there will be Life After Google as explained in futurist George Gilderโ€™s book by the same name. Because when we use Googleโ€™s products for free, you and I give them a free pass to do what they will with our data. Who are we to complain if Google mishandles security of our data?

โ€œYou fools it was free,โ€ they counter. But what if thereโ€™s a universe, a cryptocosm, that provides search on a much larger scale where we own our data through a blockchain?

Imagine musicians, artists, and other creators whose work has been essentially stolen by the โ€œeverything is freeโ€ Google, owning the rights for their work. What if in the future individuals receive credits from a trustless ecosystem locked in place with blockchain.

This is only the beginning of what may be an incredible demand from individuals to own their work in a secure manner that creates a most transformational shift to a life after Google. Stay tuned.

Originally posted on Yoursurvivalguy.com.