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2010-11-16
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google imo is becoming a bit of a monster also and in some ways behaving along the lines of steve jobs dictating what we users can do (or what is of interest to their company) , e.g. they gathered wifi access points info when they gathered streetview photos, which firefox desktop now has built into it by default, this could mean that rogue websites, etc could potentially mis-use this personal information, in fact the other day i tried to create a new google account but use another address at it would not allow me...
the same happens to android it tries to go to the web at every oportunity for location services when it could well just use the device builtin gps or agps.
basically someone with google location information could track down your house or your kids in streetview because of what google is trying to do
imo people in time will start to realize this and eventually move away from google
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2010-11-16
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2010-11-16
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and the wifi snooping was due to an incompetent engineer that probably enabled some logging mode of the code he ported (I assume they used open source to do the wifi AP scanning).
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2010-11-16
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of course. google is not evil because it says so, so there must be one "incompetent engineer" that did something that supervisors were "unable to notice" even when the code was "thoroughly inspected" in house and the whole company was "shocked" when truth came out.
come on, google lives from (personal) information. I wouldn't be too naive with it.
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2010-11-16
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google imo is becoming a bit of a monster also and in some ways behaving along the lines of steve jobs dictating what we users can do (or what is of interest to their company) , e.g. they gathered wifi access points info when they gathered streetview photos, which firefox desktop now has built into it by default, this could mean that rogue websites, etc could potentially mis-use this personal information, in fact the other day i tried to create a new google account but use another address at it would not allow me...
the same happens to android it tries to go to the web at every opportunity for location services when it could well just use the device built in gps or agps.
basically someone with google location information could track down your house or your kids in streetview because of what google is trying to do
IMO people in time will start to realize this and eventually move away from google
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2010-11-16
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has android been officially announced to be "tablet compatible" in the first place? all I've heard is rumours that chrome = tablet, android = smaller devices plus couple random android tablets for sale.
compare that to
http://meego.com/
I'm trying to look at it like an engineer, not a paranoid ignorant xxx...
What the hell can Google do with the wifi data captured? Nothing. It is useless junk. No real context, and not a lot data anyway (600GB for all the streetview operations together makes very little data per AP).
Now if they were touring around in the same streets all the time, things would be different.
If my AP would work without protection, I'd fear my neighbors more than Google. They have permanent listening abilities....
and anyway, this was offtopic....
"It's clear from those inspections that while most of the data is fragmentary, in some instances entire emails and URLs were captured, as well as passwords," Google Vice President of Engineering and Research Alan Eustace said in a post on Google's blog on Friday.
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