Figuring out how reltionships can be applied to the subject of Google was difficult for me. It isn’t like Facebook which is built off relationships. After some time thinking about it however, I figured out that the biggest relationship in connection with Google is between the user and Google itself. That is simply what google does, it creates a two way relationship with the user. You, as the user, give information about yourself to google through your search queries, google+, gmail, and however else you use google. In return, google navigates the web for you through its searches, organizes for mail through gmail, directs you through google maps, and so much more.
The interaction between the user and google is a true relationship because one won’t receive anything without giving back. Google feeds off of the information the you give it when you use their pages. The more you use them and the more information you give them, the more advertisers they can get and the more they can specialize ads for you. In return, Google provides almost anything that you may need on the internet. It has a search engine that is tailored to bring you exactly what you are looking for. It has a very popular mail program that is organized and easy to use, not to mention its calendar, documents, maps, translator, shopping, and news features. Anything that you are looking for on the web can be found using Google. If you are not in a relationship with Google, you will have a very hard time navigating the web and getting what you want.