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Google Anything, so Long as It’s Not Google - New York Times
Google Anything, so Long as It’s Not Google - New York Times
If you were Google’s C.E.O., wouldn’t you Google yourself? At least once? Would you be surprised to discover that your recent stock sales, net worth, hobbies and contributions to various political candidates are online and easily reached with a click or two?
A great article that makes you chuckle and think about the dangers of all this information that is easily available. Is it a good thing? Yes … well No …well it depends. There are no easy answers. But the answer at this point is we need to look closely and think thoroughly about how this will impact our lives. Information has become a commodity and a convenient commodity at that. But what about making it easy for those who want to do harm to get the information as well? Hummm…. we all better start thinking about it.

28 August, 2005 |
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