On Sat, 2008-07-19 at 18:58 +0100, alan c wrote:
> It is not so much the 'google' end of things. Google and etc are just
> doing what is good for them - and me, now, - in a way that works well
> now. Unfortunately there are cracks in the floorboards of the
> structures in society, and we may not
Craig wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-07-19 at 14:51 +0100, Mac wrote:
>> On this matter, you might be interested to listen to Eben Moglen's talk at
>> the
>> 2007 MySQL conference:
>>
>> http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail1897.html
>>
>> Mac
>>
>
> Thanks, bookmarked link for later date.
On Sat, 2008-07-19 at 14:51 +0100, Mac wrote:
> On this matter, you might be interested to listen to Eben Moglen's talk at
> the
> 2007 MySQL conference:
>
> http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail1897.html
>
> Mac
>
Thanks, bookmarked link for later date. I just find people who seem
Craig wrote:
> Google always says it wants to better knowledge, and do you really think
> they will do anything with our data?
Google's business is built on doing things with our data. On this
matter, you might be interested to listen to Eben Moglen's talk at the
2007 MySQL conference:
http:
On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 23:18 +0100, Mac wrote:
>
> Log-deleting search engine wins award
> ~
> A search engine that deletes all data relating to users after 48 hours
What makes Google so great? What allows them to have the ability to
alter search results to tailor them just
Just came across this...
Log-deleting search engine wins award
~
A search engine that deletes all data relating to users after 48 hours
has been awarded the first privacy award of a European body set up to
promote privacy. The award was presented by European Data Protection