Hey Google!
It’s not uncommon for Kim and I to be having a conversation when a question arises to which neither of us has the answer. It could range from the stats of a favorite tennis player to the amount of protein in the food we are eating to what the weather will be over the weekend or something more scientific. At that point, one of us will turn and say, “Hey Google! What’s…?” Within seconds we have an answer. I think you would agree, we live in a world that puts knowledge and information at our fingertips. Just a quick internet search gives us the answers to most of our questions—some accurate and some not, but that’s beside the point. We are told that before 1900 knowledge doubled approximately every century. By 1982 knowledge was doubling every 13 months. Some estimate that today, knowledge—what we know and understand about our world and how it works—can double at a rate of up to every 12 hours! No wonder we can begin to feel what has been called, “information overlo...