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Some unrelated news .
It's a shame ZDNET doesn't come up with these stories , MPAA gets caught doing what they tell others not to do . http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060124-6036.html
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Soft peddling criticism?  broper | 02/10/06
Some unrelated news .  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 02/11/06
It's the Search, stupid!  sahlsmith | 02/10/06
It's the privacy, stupid.  broper | 02/10/06
They are overly paranoid about some things  Leria | 02/11/06
Pull Up Your Big Boy Pants  crescentdave | 02/10/06
Free'er' than MS!  nomorems | 02/10/06
So what you are saying is...  BitTwiddler | 02/10/06
You missed the point  PoFigster | 02/11/06
Plus they tell you what they are saving  Leria | 02/11/06
MS propaganda sells  nomorems | 02/10/06
You are one blind individual...  BitTwiddler | 02/10/06
Google Enhancements a risk?  brian ansorge | 02/10/06
Not a big issue even then  Leria | 02/11/06
Wrong, not just file names  A.Sinic | 02/13/06
I don't trust Google either.  Grayson Peddie | 02/11/06
Of course you don't trust Google...  nomorems | 02/11/06
I took it as an insult.  Grayson Peddie | 02/11/06
Grayson T. Peddie is using MSN Desktop Search for Windows XP.....  Can you hear me | 02/11/06
Blind or Reasonable?  unoriginal_sin | 02/12/06
It's not just the government  A.Sinic | 02/13/06
Just use a simple search and block cookies from their domain.  osreinstall | 02/11/06
Of course we should have faith in Google  Boot_Agnostic | 02/12/06
Google have just proven...  Anti_Zealot | 02/12/06

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