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It is surprising that only 12 comments have been made to this story. Imagine this Google desktop to be Microsoft's product where they stored your information on MS's servers, there would have been a 1000 comments spewing hatred and blood on Microsoft.

I am surprised at the so called technical people who get wooed by the hype of Google and the PR stunt of "Do No Evil". Ask any CEO or businessman, he will say that the end of the day "MONEY RULES". All of these company morally beautiful mottos dont stand a chance to pure profit that all share holders want.

Please dont blame America or the Wall Street. Every individual who wants their Google stock to rise is eventually pushing Google towards capitalism. So the bottomline is that the tech community should realize this and treat Google the same way that it treats Microsoft and its monopolies.

Google is a monopoly too. They are using their so called good image to push such stupid products which the naive users give in to which provides Google all the personal and private data and for what....to profile us better so that they can give us targetted ads which boosts their profit.

I ask again...isnt this being evil??

-debp
Posted by: TrueSpeak   Posted on: 02/16/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Don't Understand Google  merio74 | 02/16/06
The Do No Evil Company Is After CASH  RobertoSalazar | 02/16/06
Spy ware  Endoscopy | 02/16/06
Goole will become evil. Like all big US company  shfy70 | 02/16/06
Message has been deleted.  RobertoSalazar | 02/16/06
Message has been deleted.  TimeBomb | 02/16/06
Hardly capitalism's fault...  Omch'Ar | 02/17/06
I second that  anythingbutmine0 | 02/20/06
Note to moderators...  techotter@... | 02/24/06
Excess Paranoia  sylerner | 02/16/06
Would you have said the same about MS  TrueSpeak | 02/16/06
It's the reality of the situation - not the company  sylerner | 02/19/06
Yeah right  anythingbutmine0 | 02/20/06
Can't Google help corporations ?  dmoreau | 02/16/06
Google's non-existent technical support or technical service  abuhtb@... | 02/16/06
Picasa & Google Earth  Yensi717 | 02/16/06
Come again?  anythingbutmine0 | 02/20/06
Google Desktop  magistre | 02/16/06
Consider this:  anythingbutmine0 | 02/20/06
Its surprising  TrueSpeak | 02/16/06
Yes it is...  Anti_Zealot | 02/20/06
Is it everybody's computer?  bboyce@... | 02/17/06
Wow...  techboy_z | 02/17/06
Didn't you know?  Omch'Ar | 02/17/06
Sorry, but...  anythingbutmine0 | 02/20/06
Strong HIPAA concerns  gsterner@... | 02/17/06
So let me get this straight...  anythingbutmine0 | 02/20/06
You're wrong on forced installs.......  concernedITpro | 04/27/06

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