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Google launches a new tool that lets you see your entire Web history. Cool tool, or kind of scary?
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I will never use Gmail, or any other Google application.
I block or delete all Double Click cookies.
Interesting.
Brother". Bye,bye Google.
Big Picture..Big Picture.
Anyone like me who works on more than one computer and can't remember which sites they've browsed to could well find this useful. At least you can turn it off....
Finally, if this was Microsoft with even exactly same terms & conditions folks would be cried foul-play... just because it's Google - folks are more candy-dandy... Ugh! - it's the same thing guys!!
And in answer to your original question. Microsoft probably wouldn't even tell you it was doing it. And certainly wouldn't give you the option to opt out....
But it is too late for Microsoft. They are evil and have proved it time and time again. If they start being nice now, I doubt anyone would believe them.
Microsoft runs more than just a majority of computers. They've got a full blown monopoly on the Operating System market. Sadly IE is still the most popular browser by a lot, although Firefox does have a nice chunk. MSN is the first or second most viewed website (probably because its IE's default home) in the world... AHEAD OF GOOGLE.
Although I use Linux, and Mac (and obviously Windows :(), I have to admit that Microsoft has control. You can't be involved in tech without SOME contact with a Microsoft product. You could quaintly ignore Google (minus advertising) and never really know the difference, minus having time not wasted by YouTube videos...
Oh, and the majority of Google's stuff... IS FREE! Plus the really cool quality thing too. Google Talk, awesome app. Gmail, great web based e-mail service (nearly 3GB of storage for free? Woo!). Google Updater, extremely useful. Google Adsense, pays my hosting bill (well... sort of, hits would help). :)
- ya... 3gb size email
- by Kenny Yeung April 22, 2007 11:42 PM PDT
- What is the meaning that have a 3gb (beta) email... when u have a limited attachment size...
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