Google's Talking Points for Today's Antitrust Hearings [View article]
Are you kidding me Google? They are already synonymous with 'the Internet' and yet they want more. Please look at this link to Google patent application # 20070130580A1 blogs.zdnet.com/ip-tel... This would allow Google to "listen" to your conversations, decipher and give an ad based on what you said. They have hired a lot of linguists and they have tried to enter the mobile phone arena. Make no mistake about their intentions. Some companies need to stop while they are ahead and give other people a chance. It's like Google is saying, "He, we promise that this will not make us grow anymore from this point on!" Get Real. We all love Google services and products because they make s more efficient and enlightened, but they are just taking more than their fair share of things. Whatever happened to their "don't be evil" mantra? I learned in grade school that not sharing is 'evil'. For "lays well with others" both the old Microsoft and Gooogle today get D- 's. I never thought I'd wish to see Microsoft trying to outdo another company. This reminds me of the McCandless Corporation in Emilio Estevez's movie "Freejack" -good flick. Things are getting scary.
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Are you kidding me Google? They are already synonymous with 'the Internet' and yet they want more. Please look at this link to Google patent application # 20070130580A1
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This would allow Google to "listen" to your conversations, decipher and give an ad based on what you said. They have hired a lot of linguists and they have tried to enter the mobile phone arena. Make no mistake about their intentions.
Some companies need to stop while they are ahead and give other people a chance. It's like Google is saying, "He, we promise that this will not make us grow anymore from this point on!" Get Real. We all love Google services and products because they make s more efficient and enlightened, but they are just taking more than their fair share of things. Whatever happened to their "don't be evil" mantra? I learned in grade school that not sharing is 'evil'. For "lays well with others" both the old Microsoft and Gooogle today get D- 's. I never thought I'd wish to see Microsoft trying to outdo another company. This reminds me of the McCandless Corporation in Emilio Estevez's movie "Freejack" -good flick. Things are getting scary.