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zdnet needs to respect privacy too
I love the article, very entertaining,
but
I think zdnet is bit hypocritical publishing these searche terms
its very possible that a reader might recognize the person doing the searches by the terms searched on, some of them are very specific
and I REALLY hope you made those user IDs up, because if someone figured out how to track the user IDs back the person's name, I think you guys would have some serious trouble on your hands
Posted by: corticus   Posted on: 08/08/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Strange...  petemitchell | 08/08/06
AOL  swoopee | 08/08/06
99.9% Searched For Porn  itanalyst | 08/08/06
And I bet over 90% tried searching for their own name  too_much green_tea | 08/08/06
ZDNet's sponsored links  big red one | 08/08/06
LOL, Exactly  lostinlodos | 08/08/06
Creepy advertising is a turn-off.  0369 | 08/08/06
You can say that again. Here were mine:  Taz_z | 08/08/06
Yet another reason those CDs are only good for being coasters  alphawiz | 08/08/06
zdnet needs to respect privacy too  corticus | 08/08/06
Agreed; article goes to far  TreasonAgainstCaesar | 08/08/06
Hee, Hee Some Of Us Still Think We're Anonymous Eh?  Quadrance | 08/08/06
Not too far actually  Dr_Zinj | 08/14/06
Read closer...  Spikey_Mike | 08/08/06
The Data Presented Didn't Have User Names......  Quadrance | 08/08/06
Maybe they already did  too_much green_tea | 08/08/06
It's the best article you've published all week...  bportlock | 08/08/06
AOL's disturbing glimpse into users' lives  DocCFA | 08/08/06
There it is...............  Senlac_Hill | 08/08/06
Searching Shouldn't Be A Crime  Quadrance | 08/08/06
Re: Searching Shouldn't Be A Crime  none none | 08/08/06
Diatribe Aside.....  Quadrance | 08/08/06
AOL  MSgtMackel | 08/10/06

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