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I understand that fact that Google is growing fast and big. But as long as there are alternatives (to google's services) and Google is not buying up all competition, there is no reason to say Google services are evil - as it ties you down to Google.
The fact that many people worry over the fact that Google pries into your activities when you use Google (most are machine algorithms) seems to me to be unjustified, since if you are privacy minded dont use Google's services and instead use the already existing alternatives. Google is not doing its data colletion surreptitiosly. Most of its data collection activities are known and disclosed by Google and also specifically stated how long they keep such user data etc.
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2009-11-09
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The point is that Google doesn't only collect your data when you use Google services. They also collect your data when you don't use Google services (through Google Analytics and Adsense)... and this happens without people knowing. (I never saw I website that told me on the front page "We're using Google Analytics. Click to proceed only if your comfortable with that.")
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And I heard from my sister's neighbour's friend's son that .....
Seriousy, you posted that why?
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2009-11-09
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There's two things here:
Investment in open source is one thing. It doesn't have to be good per definitionem - a lot depends on licensing, impact on other community projects and existing open standards (read: fragmentation) etc - but it can be a nice thing to do.
The other issue is privacy. The way they collect data without people knowing it. The fact that they can merge data from Google Analytics and Adsense with my preferences in YouTube... that's frightening.
These two aspects of Google are independent of each other. I can be afraid of the amount of data they collect and still use applications developed with their financial support.