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You guys need to hold Google, Apple, and all of your other pet companies to the same standard as Microsoft.
I don't think that statement is true at all... Google is a big company, they need lots of money to stay in business. They make their money by selling ads. They make good money because they are good at placing their ads intelligently. There are companies that PAY people to let them watch where you surf so that they can provide targeted ad information to ad companies. Google has cut out the middleman, they can now target ads to INDIVIDUALS, not just target groups. Much more money for google. They will fast-talk, and reword, and make it opt-in... but will make it not worth using their browser if you opt-out. They will NOT back down from this.
Google has created product and service lines that are so attractive that it's almost impossible to imagine the web without them, and they have an active disregard for your privacy.... the very definition of evil.
Now, I've got to go... downloading Chrome tonight... looks like a VERY intuitive browsing experience... I bet working with Google Maps will be even cooler, once Google knows who I am and where I go!
That's because Microsoft is a convicted predatory monopoly with a track record going back to your childhood. Assuming Google uses this information in a evil manner, it will still be their first offense so big deal !
If I steal your identity(Google is a good tool for that BTW) it won't be a big deal because it is my first offense?
Good to know.
- by The_Decider September 5, 2008 5:29 PM PDT
- Until Google makes all these spyware features opt-in by default, I will never use their crap(and crap it is).
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