What we'd like to see from Google
Sunday, March 14th 2010 @ 9:49 PM (not yet rated)
A couple of good stories by The Onion paint a picture of what it would look like if Google actually stood up and acknowledged what many suspect the search giant is thinking. Is it that hard to imagine Google buying a plot of land where people can "opt out" and move if they have concerns about Google's invasion of privacy? View the video below from the Onion News Network.
Google Opt Out Feature Lets Users Protect Privacy By Moving To Remote Village
You might also want to read the invented apology that Google's Eric Schmidt may one day issue, naming those who deserve better treatment, such as...
Added Schmidt, "Whether you're Michael Paulson who lives at 3425 Longview Terrace and makes $86,400 a year, or Jessica Goldblatt from Lynnwood, WA, who already has well-established trust issues, we at Google would just like to say how very, truly sorry we are."
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