Computer-Assisted Reporting 101 with Professor Friedman
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, March 4 2009
Just a note to alert you to the fact that Tom Friedman has expanded his repertoire of political reporting techniques to include using Google's suggested searches to divine the focus of modern America's collective angst and inquisition. (Well, the world's, really, I think -- though Friedman doesn't say it). Type "Ba" into your Google search box. Topping the suggested list isn't, as you might think, the leader of the free world. Nope, writes Friedman. "The first thing that comes up is not Barack Obama. It's 'Bank of America.' Barack Obama is third." (My first thought was, you silly, silly man. That's Google's customized results for you, and your financial-columnist search history. But no, he seems to be right even when you turn off custom search.) Friedman takes this to mean Obama's first term will be "eaten by Citigroup, A.I.G., Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, and the whole housing/subprime credit bubble we inflated these past 20 years." Sure, you're no Tom Friedman, but I invite you to draw your own conclusions.