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Google Ubiquity: Should We Be Worried?

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I confess I'm a bit of a Google fanboy. I'm the last one to get paranoid about privacy concerns even as the GOOG becomes ever-more pervasive.

But then I read The Onion article Google Responds to Privacy Concerns with Unsettlingly Specific Apology, a brilliant piece of satire that shines a light on the fears some people have. Do we have good reason to feel unsettled?

Here's a summary of the things Google "knows" about you if you use their services. I use quotes because it really means Google stores or has access to this information.

Google "Knows"
- What you're searching for (Google.com).
- What your search history is (Chrome, Google Toolbar).
- Where you live (Google Maps).
- What your house and neighborhood look like (Google Maps Street View).
- Where you are now (Google Maps Mobile).
- What local businesses/places you might visit (Google Local).
- Who and about what you email (Gmail).
- Who and about what you chat (Gchat).
- What your phone usage is (Droid and Google Voice).
- What you're thinking (Google Buzz).
- What your plans are (Google Calendar).
- What you buy plus credit card info (Google Checkout).
- What you're selling (Google Adwords).
- What's in your personal documents (Google Docs).
- What photos you view and post (Picasa).
- What videos you view and post (YouTube).
- What your interests are (Blogger).
- What's on your hard drive (Google Desktop).
- What your medical history is (Google Health)

In reality, of course, Google is not tracking your every move. I believe it when they say they only use the data they collect to improve and personalize search results and to serve relevant ads. It's not in their business interests to be viewed as big brother.

For me, it's more a sense of awe than worry. I'm in awe of how all-encompassing Google has become in a relatively short time. And I'm in awe of the huge responsibility they have to keep our personal data private and stored safely in the cloud.

Still, maybe it's all too much and you want to opt out of Google. The Onion shows how Google can help you with that too:

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Auto-tune the News #8 Featuring T-Pain

The king of auto-tune makes a cameo on your favorite satirical news music video series.

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How to Behave: New Rules for Highly Evolved Humans

Although I may be close to disobeying this rule, I submit to you Wired's New Rules for Highly Evolved Humans, with advice ranging from the hilarious to painfully true. Pass along to your less web-savvy pals.

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Friday Afternoon Musical Gift: Ferris Bueller's Twist and Shout

Matthew Broderick on the death of John Hughes:
"I am truly shocked and saddened by the news about my old friend John Hughes. He was a wonderful, very talented guy and my heart goes out to his family."

Bill Paxton:
"He took a tremendous chance on me. Like Orson Welles, he was a boy wonder, a director's director, a writer's writer, a filmmaker's filmmaker. He was one of the giants."

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Bill Maher New Rule: Not Everything in America Has to Make a Profit

How about this for a New Rule: Not everything in America has to make a profit. It used to be that there were some services and institutions so vital to our nation that they were exempt from market pressures. Some things we just didn't do for money.

 

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Minnesota's Own Michelle Bachman Kicks Off New Episode of Auto-Tune the News

Keep doing us proud, Ms. Bachman.
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Milkin' the Tweet Teet: Another Episode of Conan's Twitter Tracker

More sweet tweets from Conan's Twitter Tracker last night. The voice guy on these bits is brilliant. There's also a Twitter Tracker microsite.

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Friday Afternoon Musical Gift

You haven't lived until you've seen Auto-Tune the News. Here's the recently released volume 5, which is probably the best yet. My Dad saw this and said, "why is that funny?", which made me laugh even harder.

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Is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Afraid of Mice?

 
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Remember Aged News?

Back before the internet, news was delivered in a printed "newspaper." But did you know that they still exist? The Daily Show visits the New York Times to investigate. Watch as an NYT editor grapples with the question, "why is aged news better than real time?" (via)

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Andy Giefer

Andy Giefer

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