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News around the web: Google's Creepy Social Search

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On October 30, 2009, 10:12 AM

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  1. A company that is solely focused on the web and a search leader too will create privacy affecting or privacy concerning apps. The best way to shield oneself is to not use a real name when participating online. As far as these concerns go google latitude is worse in my opinion.

  2. Google Story:

    With so many people on the likes of facebook and myspace, surely most social circles are indexed already??

  3. I love it that people are doing a serious review of a Sempron. And I was surprised to see that the lowest end chips had playable frame rates in modern games.

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