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Thursday, November 27, 2008

+ Privacy, Please?

Google's Growth Raises Privacy Concerns

As Google continues to grow, people are concerned about their privacy. You see, when people go on any of Google, whether its gmail, or google search engine or whatever, they gather personal information. But where does the information go? Simon Davies, director of London-based Privacy International, says that the data it retrieves "disappears into a black hole once it hits the Googleplex." and that "It's impossible to track that information."
Google's motto is "Don't Be Evil" and they think that this was something that people have mistaken. They don't do this kind of stuff, hence the motto. But what i think is that whether this is true or not, people still have to be cautious.

Google’s growth raises privacy concerns. Retrieved November 27, 2008, from CNN.com Web site: http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/11/04/google.privacy.ap/index.html

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