I have no problem with Google being a capitalist company.  I support a free market system that has very few restrictions. What concerns me is that man has figured out how to profile other men by their actions.  For instance Target says they can tell when a woman is pregnant before she announces it to the world.  They make this assumption by the buying pattern of the woman.  If Target can make an accurate assumption with limited information, what can Google come to know about us? If this information was only used for marketing, I would be OK with it. However the bigger picture is that Google is probably working with the Government and providing what should be private information. Some people say "So What, What Do I Have to Hide?".  That may be true until they become a false positive and all hell breaks loose.   Case in point.  There is a rumor that a couple were both doing searches at the same time.  One was looking for backpacks.  The other was looking for pressure cookers.  Rumor has it that in short order their house was raided by a swat team. Not so funny when you look at it through the eyes of a false positive. And as far as giving permission, yes we do, however only in a limited way.  It is not like we can just decide to go off the grid.  If we want to maintain a certain lifestyle we must use modern technology. For example.  Recently the group I work with took on a Facebook project.  None of use had Facebook accounts.  All three of us did not trust Facebook and had deep privacy concerts when it came to Facebook.  To complete the project all three of us needed Facebook accounts.  Not something we really wanted to do, however our livelihood had taken use to a point where we had to embrace technology we probably would have never used.  So yes we do give permission and yes in some cases we do so because we have no alternative. My concern with Google is they will become so big and so powerful, which they may already be, that they would easily be able to turn over our docs that we put up onto the Google cloud and do so with impunity. I like the concept of the Chromebook.  Very convenient.  You can go anywhere and have access to your docs.  You can even switch computers and  with very little configuration you are off and running again.  You can share docs and life is just so much better, until someone becomes a false positive.      ------------------------ Keith Smith On Monday, December 30, 2013 5:45 PM, Nathan England wrote: I have a really hard time with people who get upset that Google is doing evil things. 1) They are a marketing company 2) We gave them permission People get upset that Google is watching all that they do on their Android phones... then use a Windows phone! Or go buy a cheap pre-paid flip phone. You gave Google permission to track you and watch what you do. I think it's funny. I'm now saying this is Keith's deal, I'm just ranting on a point. Microsoft sells an operating system that I should be able to do what I want with and feel safe, however, M$ is doing evil things with it. An NSA back-door? I didn't give them permission for that! Google watches what I do because they ultimately want to make my life better. If they can find things I'm interested in and market them to me, so that I purchase them, they have won because they made money, but I also won, because I got something I wanted. (yeah yeah, evil capitalist agenda was to sell me something I didn't know I needed...blah) Google is there to make money by watching what I do and sell me relevant things. Microsoft is just evil. Trying to tell me with one hand that I am safe from this that and the other, while tracking what I do and giving it to big brother. Complete liars. Linus had the right idea, when asked if the NSA approached him about Linux he nodded yes and said "no". !!! On Sunday, December 29, 2013 01:40:39 PM keith smith wrote: > Thought this list might enjoy this article.  One point that came to mind is > Google is very big and tracks our activities.  M$ is doing evil also, > however we do not want Google to become the only player do we?? > > http://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2013/12/29/heres-why-microsoft-is > -worried-about-google-chromebooks/?partner=yahootix > > > ------------------------ > Keith Smith -- Regards, Nathan England ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NME Consulting Services http://www.nmecs.com Nathan England (nathan@nmecs.com) Systems Administration / Web Application Development Information Security Consulting (480) 559.9681 --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss