Toobin, Jeffrey. "Google's Moon Shot." The New Yorker, 5 February 2007.
Roy Tennant writes:
One of the most even-handed and informative articles on the Google Library (and Books) Project I've seen. You won't find any major new revelations here, but you will find a good overview of some of the issues and identification of some of the main players. Unlike many accounts that either swallow Google's kool-aid, or else provide knee-jerk style objections, Toobin cleaves to the middle in what might be considered a picture-perfect example of expository writing.
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