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Ok from what I understand, Google was to give aways 1GB of E-mail space...sounds good. The way in wich they were going to support this outlandish idea was to scan your e-mail for key words and then insert ads based on this, ok no big deal. There are companies out there now that can scan for spam....I think it has to scan your mail to do this, yes. If I want no one to read my e-mails then I will use a different service, I know up front that GMAIL is free and I know how they are to support it. I say let them try.

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This seems dumber everytime I hear it.  doe_z | 05/27/04
Not That Dumb  nikoli | 05/27/04
So you go after those other companies.  doe_z | 05/27/04
scanning  Louis Ross Focke | 05/28/04
Create legislation for them  nucrash | 05/28/04
I don't know and yes  rapson | 05/28/04
What else can you expect from Microsoft.  Spin_Masterz | 05/27/04
What reference to MS  nucrash | 05/28/04
How stupid are these people?  Franklin_z | 05/27/04
Congrats!  James T. Kirk | 05/28/04
90% of legislation in the US  nucrash | 05/28/04
don't forget  NemesisNL | 05/29/04
You actually believe that one??  dr_who@... | 06/11/04
Only in California  nucrash | 05/28/04
Let's see  JAS2803 | 05/28/04
This shows how out of touch our leaders really are.  Alpha_Female | 06/02/04
Gmail datamining and spyware tool for Google  anthonycea | 06/12/04
Then just don't use it.  el1jones | 06/21/04

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