Recently I saw where someone observed: The government says if we have
nothing to hide, we shouldn't mind them searching. If that's true,
shouldn't they declassify everything?
On 08/27/2013 09:19 AM, keith smith wrote:
> But we don't need a hundred Googles. Just one free, fair, intelligent
> and comprehensive one. All we need to do is permanently erase all the
> emails, phone calls and private correspondence illegally obtained by
> the NSA and then make their search technology and WWW archive
> available to the rest of us. We already own the information and the
> software and are paying the salaries of these engineers. It's been
> entirely funded, after all, with insanity-making amounts of your tax
> dollars.
>
> http://www.theawl.com/2013/08/the-next-google-its-like-google-but-for-search
>
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