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Google Ends Privacy
Josh:
I do not consider myself a fanboy of any company. I learned long ago that being in such a status dilutes your views on reality. Microsoft is nor more evil than Facebook, Apple, Google, <insert evil company du jour here>. All companies cross ethical boundaries and make people question whether the choices are for the good. I take a step back and examine these choices and determine if they are good for me. I consider the change in privacy policies to a single policy a good thing from a consumer prospective. I already expected data to be shared across Google Services. That is not something I would have expected otherwise. I want my data from gmail to be accessible in calendar. I want to be able to link google+ contacts to my gmail contacts to synchronize information. Social search? Who cares, I can opt out if I do not agree with it.
mahesh2k:
I do not consider myself a fanboy of any company.
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That post wasn't aimed at you or anyone here at DC, Josh. I hope others don't get that idea with my post. I need to add this in my previous post that that observation was from my experience with people like pirilio and the pro-posters at google+.
Tuxman:
"Anyone at DC"? Who here is a Google fanboy? Bring me his head!
rgdot:
We are all DC fanboys :mrgreen:
Josh:
mahesh, I knew that when I wrote it. I just had to qualify my post before I stated my opinion.
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