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Does that make it any way acceptable? No. Two wrongs to make a right. The scary thing about Google is the pure capability to do profiling. I do not trust them. Any company who makes their mantra "do no evil." means that theyre up to no good. They are a company, companies are interested in making money.

Think about this... Google grabs all your voice calls, everything you say during your voicecalls is converted to text. That text is broken down to adwords. The things you said are sold to marketers, marketers push you products around things you talk about - that is just creepy man... that's flippin' SCARY.

People who do not speak now will basically be consumed by the all useless garbage that will be thrown at them. Needless to say the endless possibilities of hacking Google... who needs a search warrant now - we have Google... they'll do the search for us.

It's funny how people will accept things and just role with them. Soon there'll be a camera in your house watching your every move letting you know it's a good time to buy a coke. It's a good time to eat you food... when does the invasion stop?

Say no to Google Spyware and Google's now accepted Adware.
Posted by: jessiethe3rd   Posted on: 07/25/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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