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Should Microsoft allow Google and others to replace Vista's desktop search?   [Edit]

Survey period: 25 Jun 2007 to 1 Jul 2007

In response to a charge from Google, Microsoft has agreed to make changes to Windows Vista to allow 3rd parties to replace Vista's desktop search with their own. Is this a Good Thing?

OptionVotes% 
Yes84155.51
I don't know785.15
No24516.17
I don't care35123.17



 
GeneralRe: Um... yes? Pin
Stuart Dootson26-Jun-07 5:53
professionalStuart Dootson26-Jun-07 5:53 
GeneralNo Pin
Anton Afanasyev24-Jun-07 18:20
Anton Afanasyev24-Jun-07 18:20 
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Almighty Bob25-Jun-07 7:13
Almighty Bob25-Jun-07 7:13 
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W Balboos, GHB25-Jun-07 9:07
W Balboos, GHB25-Jun-07 9:07 
GeneralRe: No Pin
Almighty Bob25-Jun-07 9:30
Almighty Bob25-Jun-07 9:30 
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W Balboos, GHB26-Jun-07 0:58
W Balboos, GHB26-Jun-07 0:58 
GeneralRe: No Pin
Almighty Bob27-Jun-07 4:21
Almighty Bob27-Jun-07 4:21 
GeneralRe: No Pin
W Balboos, GHB27-Jun-07 5:05
W Balboos, GHB27-Jun-07 5:05 
You needn't have asked: just "google" gmail+spying
Actually, I used a different search engine for this particular search.

Here's a comment - (emphasis mine) - a few links, follow:
I think your all missing the point a bit. Unlike MSN which guarantees certain user rights to privacy, Google does not protect your information to the same extent. It reserves the right to read your mail as well as to pass on your information to various third parties if requested. This means that if the FBI etc asks google for your account info (including e-mails) they may oblige. While the FBI etc are sure to be able to legally force MSN to hand over details it will at least demand a court order, on the other hand google may just hand it over if asked. The main reason gmail doesn't secure privacy rights is that it has various programs running that checks your emails for key words and sends you appropriate adverts. For example you get an email from your mate in Thailand you will receive adverts on the page for flights, hotels etc in Thailand. Though there isn't an actual person reading your mail there are programmes constantly 'spying' on you. This marketing tool is tied into google search so the sites you visit while signed into gmail will all be recorded and used for marketing purposes Although the current purpose of the 'spying' is a marketing tool the fact that they reserve the right to spy on you is a bit worrying. The further worrying thing about Gmail is that it does not guarantee that it will delete your emails from their system when you delete them on our end... The google team having the right to keep deleted email and read them at their leisure certainly is a bit disconcerting. ....Yes it is quite legal but that doesn't mean that it's not spying and doesn't mean that it's not course for concern.

. . . I don't know about you, but I find the policies outline above to be a "bit" more intrusive than scanning for spam/virus'. Go figure.

A rather easy search (via WebCrawler):
http://blogs.zdnet.com/micro-markets/?p=428[^]


Google, In general:
http://www.rinf.com/news/nov05/googlefacts.html[^]


Or, for the those-who-don't-care crowd:
http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2004/11/11/is-google-spying-on-you[^]
Only a small step from that expression: I don't care who read my mail - "I don't have anything to hide".

Pointing out that X is worse than Y doesn't really do anything to exonerate Y - just attempts to distract. Similar reasoning applies to noting Z already does almost as much as Y, so what's the big deal.

If you don't stop the little deals, then you won't survive to learn that big deals are made a little at a time.

The link you should really follow is: http://www.telisphere.com/~cearley/sean/camps/first.html[^] - quote of Pastor Martin Niemöller


Read the patriot act; see what's already going on; these aren't silly little paranoid delusions.



“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”

GeneralRe: No Pin
LeonardReinhart27-Jun-07 1:50
LeonardReinhart27-Jun-07 1:50 
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Almighty Bob27-Jun-07 4:23
Almighty Bob27-Jun-07 4:23 

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