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As cute as the kids like to think "Googleing" for information is, it is not how businesses recruit.
Further, to say that any sort of experience is not able to be put into a resume is borderline lazy. There are plenty of resources out there to help people with putting together a solid one page resume. No life experience should be left unrepresented if it fits the job. Anything that you feel needs more space should be presented in a portfolio at the time of the interview.
Control of ones persona and presentation is key to standing out among the throngs of sloppy applicants.
Leave the Google dredging to HR Representatives looking for a reason to not hire you.
I think that the need for a formal resume depends a lot on the job that someone is trying to land. Some professions require a formal resume to get a foot in the door - and others do not.
Personally, I couldn't possibly get away with asking a potential employer to Google me for my credentials as I actively try to keep myself un-Googleable (nice word, eh?) for my personal security. If someone Googled me they'd just find charitable contributions.
In addition, I know several people who have changed jobs over the years without resumes as they got their new positions through their networking abilities and word of mouth. Their previous work experience had made a resume redundant, so to speak. So resume or not to resume - I think it depends on who the target employer is - and who you are.
Hooeyspewer my husband is practically un-Googleable (love the word!) I think if you google him you find me! Lots of people are. But as an employer, he does google potential employees :)! Word of mouth, networking- those are the best ways to find a job, absolutely! But even then most human resources departments need a resume "for the files." So I guess the resume is here to stay at least for awhile.
Regarding the cute Google graphic in your post - what happens if you click "I'm Feeling Lucky" ? :-D