Followup to the google EULA issue: Google appears to be rescinding their claim 
to ownership of content that flows through the browser.  However, just saw this 
as well:

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Google's Omnibox could be Pandora's box | Beyond Binary - A blog by Ina Fried - 
CNET News

    The auto-suggest feature of Google's new Chrome browser does more than 
    just help users get where they are going. It will also give Google a 
    wealth of information on what people are doing on the Internet besides 
    searching.

    Provided that users leave Chrome's auto-suggest feature on and have Google 
    as their default search provider, Google will have access to any 
    keystrokes that are typed into the browser's Omnibox, even before a user 
    hits enter.

    What's more, Google has every intention of retaining some of that data 
    even after it provides the promised suggestions. A Google representative 
    told CNET News that the company plans to store about 2 percent of that 
    data--and plans to store it along with the Internet Protocol address of 
    the computer that typed it.


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More here:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10031661-56.html?tag=newsLeadStoriesArea.0

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