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Re: news from Google
From: "Scott Weeks" <surfer () mauigateway com>
Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 23:14:57 -0800
jof () thejof com : 6.6.6.6 belongs to the US Army look at AS 666. At least they know their position in the universe. --------------------------------------------------- andrey.gordon () gmail com : IMHO that's where we are heading with google taking over every service imaginable Only if you let them. DBS (don't be sheep) --------------------------------------------------- At the most basic minimum manage your cookies. Just a quick search (not with google) gives: google.com/support/urchin45/bin/answer.py?answer=28710 (you'll see a LOT of _utm<x> type cookies as soon as you start watching them) There are many other companies out there that know more about you than you think possible. Small example: Do you allow third party cookies unfettered access to what you do? scott
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