понедельник, 16 августа 2010 г.

WSJ interview with Eric Schmidt

WSJ publish a interview with Google CEO. Your must remember who is Eric is and what company he is represent because Google is your worst enemy right now and we talk more on this topic later. But for now some notable quotes from the interview.
"I actually think most people don't want Google to answer their questions," he elaborates. "They want Google to tell them what they should be doing next."
This is it that what they really want to do with they fancy free services and data they collect. They want absolute power of our lives and influence our thoughts as much as they can. Your see in the future they will tell your who to vote as next president, what to buy and where to live. Are you really want give them that much power?
"we know roughly who you are, roughly what you care about, roughly who your friends are." Google also knows, to within a foot, where you are.
They even doesn't need to hide this...
"I don't believe society understands what happens when everything is available, knowable and recorded by everyone all the time," he says.
 Sure they don't. Then why is he so frustrating about his own personal information?

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