Richard Bennett wrote: > Microsoft just wants your cash, but Google wants your personal > information so they can sell it over and over again. The entire Google > business model is at odds with notions of personal privacy, so it's not > even a question of the occasional excess on their part. Schmidt did what > Michael Kinsey calls a gaffe: when a politician accidentally tells the > truth. >
Completely agree. I have always tried to tell people as much with Google, and they'd just point to the privacy policy, but now there's a juicy quote from the top of the food chain to counter with. Policy can (and will) change.
~Seth

