Saturday, 19 September 2009

Data collection of Google

Understanding What Specific User Data Google Collects


Below is a list of every self-declared piece of datum that Google collects when a user interacts with its many web services. This means there is even more user data that is gathered by Google that is unknown to the public. Be forewarned, ignorance is bliss. After you read this you may feel inclined to wear a tinfoil hat.

http://www.seomoz.org/blog/the-evil-side-of-google-exploring-googles-user-data-collection#list

J. Edgar Google: Information Is Power + No Accountability

Danny Dover has done a public service in compiling in PDF form all of the dozens of ways that Google collects personnally sensitive information on the ~90% of Internet users worldwide who either use Google's search or view DoubleClick's ads. 
Read more on
http://precursorblog.com/content/j-edgar-google-information-is-power-no-accountability

Google is watching your shopping :D

Go to Google Store and shop. So Google can get more info.

Of course Not !! Stop give away your life ...

Friday, 18 September 2009

Friday fun

Google Easter Eggs
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/6201814/Google-easter-eggs-15-best-hidden-jokes.html

Government 'Mind-Mapping' Scheme Inspired by Google Buddies

http://gawker.com/5360099/government-mind+mapping-scheme-inspired-by-google-buddies

Morphing to BB.

Thanks to Google's classic literature scanning efforts and those fancy new 'electronic readers' both doing their bit to make books cool again, it is now the height of fashion to be seen sitting there reading a story rather than watching YouTube clips or the latest rapidly-edited US drama serial.
Which has led to a bizarre technical paradox - Google is....
http://www.techradar.com/news/world-of-tech/google-embraces-offline-paper-based-media-636489

Thursday, 17 September 2009

Is Google becoming Big Brother?

“I’m sorry Dave, I can’t do that,” said HAL the omnipotent computer in the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey.” The computer’s every-seeing eye looking back at Dave resembles so closely the Google Chrome icon that the comparison is eerie. If that’s not enough to make you wonder what the company has in store next, read on.

Read more on :  http://blog.broadcastengineering.com/brad/2009/07/27/is-google-becoming-big-brother/?cid=top6-082409