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Sen. Liz Figueroa is an IDIOT
If I want to sign up for 1GB email service and all I have to do is give them permision to scan (not read) my email to provide target adverticement that will pay for the service, then I have no idea why Sen. Figueroa should be allowed to make the decision for me.

At NO point is Google misleading me on believing that the FREE service is also ultra private. They don't even say we are going to read your email. They just say that by using their service you agree to have your email scanned for key words so that when I open the email, a targeted ad will apear with it.

So WHAT'S THE BIF DEAL??
Posted by: wackoae   Posted on: 05/25/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Sen. Liz Figueroa is an IDIOT  wackoae | 05/25/04
Well....  DarbyOhara | 05/26/04
DREAM WORLD  Joe Blow_z | 05/26/04
Good point ... who does spam affect advertisements  el1jones | 05/26/04
Size per transaction is normal  voska | 05/26/04
You do not understand...  BitTwiddler | 05/26/04
Woudnt take a whole lot to just say no to google  ParadigmOdyssey | 05/25/04
You assume too much  Joe Blow_z | 05/26/04
Correction  nucrash | 05/26/04
more correction  ykpauha@... | 05/26/04
So Doing This is Shameless of A Business  ParadigmOdyssey | 05/26/04
More protecting people from themselves  nucrash | 05/26/04
As if govt interference ever helped anything.  JonathonDoe | 05/26/04
Wow, so popular, its almost illegal  FilledOut | 05/26/04
Natural person?  rapson | 05/26/04
"Natural Person"? I guess this excludes Androids and Replicants.  JonathonDoe | 05/27/04
Good one (NT)  rapson | 05/27/04

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