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A negative aspect for ongoing support
DoubleClick had always done whatever it could with spyware, tracking and consumer advertising to make a buck at the expense of aggressive companies with a need to know what consumers want. If Google is hoping that they will be able to improvise some of these negative tactics into their website without anyone noticing, they may find people using other search engines. Seems like companies that get bigger lose the positive beginning they had when they started. Corporate greed, need for recognition or just because they can and do are not things we have to hitch our reigns to as there are other choices.
Posted by: intrepi@...   Posted on: 04/14/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Google buys ad firm DoubleClick for $3.1 billion  Loverock Davidson | 04/13/07
Microsoft Was Going To Buy Them  itanalyst | 04/14/07
MS would have been no different  intrepi@... | 04/14/07
Nope, they just ran the bidding  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/14/07
From unobtrusive to obnonxious.  kraterz | 04/14/07
Well, there goes a bit of my Google respect  Boot_Agnostic | 04/14/07
Google will tame the ads....  Mr_Wizard | 04/17/07
Can't smoke  Boot_Agnostic | 04/17/07
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A negative aspect for ongoing support  intrepi@... | 04/14/07
A negative aspect for ongoing support  intrepi@... | 04/14/07
Who sees ads?  TripleII | 04/14/07
Another Brad Smith Failure  mighetto | 04/16/07

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