Granted I'm more paranoid than some, but having a corporation that [if they desired] could know just about everything about me is sketchy. In an *extreme* hypothetical situation imagine the censors decide that gaming is linked to criminal intent or some such and Google has a list of everyone who's repeatedly searched for FPS game sites.SonicKoala said:But then wouldn't that help Google to make each individual customer's experience more positive? As opposed to having to make generalizations over what people prefer, they can get far more specific, thus making everybody happy. Seriously, unless you're searching for child pornography on a regular basis, what does it matter if a company knows what websites you frequent?
I got a very good laugh out of this. Ahhh, thank you for that. But, yes, this.Firetaffer said:Google. It just.... works...
[flameshield]Unlike Mac.[/flameshield]
I didn't know they had a search engine... must have missed that.Firetaffer said:[flameshield]Unlike Mac.[/flameshield]
Same for the exact same reasons.Chamale said:I used to ask Jeeves, because that butler was so fucking CLASS. Now that they removed him, the bombin'est suit-wearer on the Internet, I use Google.