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5 Reasons You Should Be Scared of Google (this is real)

5 Reasons You Should Be Scared of Google (this is real). By: Wei Chen, Cheryl, Isaac . #1.Google has all the answer about u.

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5 Reasons You Should Be Scared of Google (this is real)

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  1. 5 Reasons You Should Be Scared of Google (this is real) By: Wei Chen, Cheryl, Isaac

  2. #1.Google has all the answer about u • It turns out, Google records everything you enter into its search engine. The lonely night a few months back when you Googled "how many fists can fit in the butt?" That's stored on Google's servers, correlated with your IP address and a pretty shocking amount of other personal information.

  3. #4.Google Isn't Like Other Companies (Unless You Count Microsoft • Google is not a magical fairy cloud of technology that exists purely to help you find information (that's Wikipedia). • Google is a corporation. Their goal is to acquire as much of the world's money as possible. They are not driven by the desire to "not be evil" anymore than Sprite is driven by a desire to be "sublymonal." If they ever even so much as hinted that they were in the business of "not being evil" in a situation where that involved "not making money" whomever dropped that hint would immediately be relieved of their job.

  4. #3. Google is Big Because They're Smart • Everything we've covered so far, the spying, the advertising networks, have been the result of Google's algorithm working on autopilot. You'll probably be comforted to know that there's not some guy sitting on Google's campus, analyzing what ad to serve based on your uniquely weird taste in music and pornography. All the dirt they've got on you are all just ones and zeroes in a complex equation that works incredibly well.

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