If one is so concerned about Google storing out info
use a Java anonymizer.

--- boblq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Monday 19 December 2005 09:17 pm, Tony Su wrote:
> 
> > And, although Google probably won't store copies
> of our personal
> > information, it'll know everything we do to make
> business succeed or
> > fail, who is legit and who isn't, where we get our
> supplies, who we sell
> > to, who we need to know, and more and more.
> >
> > Google will literally be the all-knowing God of
> civiliation.
> > Is that worth the price of giving away stuff?
> >
> > Tony
> 
> It seems obvious to me that our models of power
> should 
> be changing. And with those changes go changes in
> the 
> models of how we control power. 
> 
> Historically governments have been where money and
> power
> found their locus and hence where great violence to
> personal
> freedom was done.  As companies like Google develop
> in a 
> global environment they may well become forces unto 
> themselves that demand new mechanisms to control
> them. 
> 
> I, like many libertarians, applauded Google's recent
> decision to 
> withhold data for which no warrent was provided ...
> but I also 
> worried, "Who watchdogs Google?" 
> 
> BobLQ
> 
> PS. We do not know that "Google won't store copies
> of our 
>       personal information." We can only hope that as the
> 
>       quote suggests that this is "probable." 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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