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geekhack Community => Other Geeky Stuff => Topic started by: ashort on Sat, 08 March 2008, 00:12:05
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http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=89955
Google is like geek crack, I can NOT stop anytime I want to...they keep giving me what I want.
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http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=89955
Google is like geek crack, I can NOT stop anytime I want to...they keep giving me what I want.
That's actually a potential big step to get iPhone penetration into the business scene.
However, I'll be sticking primarily with my BlackBerry as I absolutely NEED TeleNav (http://www.telenav.com/). ;)
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hehehehe.
YES YOU DO!
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You sure are excited about giving google every last shred of your personal information.
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Word, Google is a bad mutha with that sort of ****.
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google is going to rule the world someday....why resist?
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google is going to rule the world someday....why resist?
Because 1) a pissed off google sysadmin/etc could use it to steal your identity, 2) the government can use it to blackmail you, 3) google can sell your information to unknown 3rd parties, 4) your schedule is viewable by anyone who happens to be using a packet sniffer if you access via wifi without https 5) lack of privacy concern among the general public will lead to more and more surveillance (by both gov't and business) in the coming years?
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Because 1) a pissed off google sysadmin/etc could use it to steal your identity, 2) the government can use it to blackmail you, 3) google can sell your information to unknown 3rd parties, 4) your schedule is viewable by anyone who happens to be using a packet sniffer if you access via wifi without https 5) lack of privacy concern among the general public will lead to more and more surveillance (by both gov't and business) in the coming years?
None of these issues are unique to Google. They right "pissed off" people at any email provider, your bank, your employer, etc has potential access to your private information and can choose to exploit it (assuming they are willing to put themselves into that legal jeopardy).
We should take personal responsibility for the securing of our personal data. If you are transmitting personal data via email, encyrpt it. if you have sensitive information in your calendar, don't share it (or don't put it in your calendar in the first place).
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None of these issues are unique to Google. They right "pissed off" people at any email provider, your bank, your employer, etc has potential access to your private information and can choose to exploit it (assuming they are willing to put themselves into that legal jeopardy).
True that none of the problems are google unique, but they have a terrible track record. Every piece of email/etc is actively mined, google toolbar downright spies on you, and street view is just plain creepy.
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here's creepy: Pay attention to the ads on the right as you read your email in Gmail.com.
It's like a reverse groupie following you everywhere. Pull into a McDonald's and he tells you what's on special today at McDonald's, Wendy's, BK, and Dairy Queen. Stop at a light and he tells you about ways to beat the traffic cops, better lighting for your house, better fuel economy techniques when pulling away from the stoplight, and reasons to leave the air off and roll your windows down.
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If you use gmail, you need FireGPG.