The other day, on CNN, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said this about the
    expectation of privacy for users of Google: "If you have something
    that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in
    the first place."  I guess that clears things up!

It certainly does. Very consistent with a company motto of "Don't do evil."

Definitely incomprehensible to that portion of the population that is morally 
handicapped.




You could switch from Google to Bing. Remember "Always trust Microsoft" and their systems that call the mothership to report on you?

“You Have Zero Privacy Anyway. Get Over It” - Sun Microsystems (JAVA) chairman, president and CEO, Scott McNealy.
http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/1999/01/17538

For those who weren't paying attention then, and use social networks and searches, it hasn't changed. Do you allow your social security number to be used by vendors, doctors, banks? Do you use the same email address for everything? Do you have a Facebook, etc. page and lots of 'friends' there?

You still have no privacy [and it's probably your fault]. Get over it. It's like living in a worldwide small town!

Betty


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