Is Google evil?
13th Nov 2006, 08:04 GMT
Computer users are storing more and more of their personal, and sometimes confidential, information on Web servers they don't own and control. Will security concerns be the undoing of Google and Web computing? Google's corporate motto is "Don't Be Evil". But I've recently started wondering whether the company should be trusted with my personal information. Let me explain. I use Google extensively. I use it to search the Web and to do my e-mail, I use its instant messaging application Google Talk, I check out satellite maps in Google Earth, I use Google Picasa to organise my photographs and I make use of Google Groups to subscribe to e-mail discussion forums.
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