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more on I don't like the logic. -- Google turning search data over to Brazil court
From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 08:28:44 -0400
Begin forwarded message: From: "RJR RJRiley.com" <RJR () RJRILEY com> Date: September 2, 2006 7:47:22 PM EDT To: dave () farber netSubject: RE: [IP] more on I don't like the logic. -- Google turning search data over to Brazil court
For IP if you wish. -----Original Message----- From: David Farber [mailto:dave () farber net] Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 6:26 PM To: ip () v2 listbox comSubject: [IP] more on I don't like the logic. -- Google turning search data
over to Brazil court Begin forwarded message: From: "A.Lizard" <alizard () ecis com> Date: September 2, 2006 6:17:22 PM EDT To: dave () farber netSubject: Re: I don't like the logic. -- Google turning search data over to
Brazil court <<A company motto that excites derisive and cynical laughter from everyinformed person who sees it can't be considered a positive any more, and "Do no evil" is no more appropriate for google than it would be for Microsoft at this point. It probably really isn't appropriate for *any* publically traded
company.>>In our industry we have long recognized that Google is likely to turn out to
be just as bad as Microsoft. Virtually any wildly successful companybecomes very arrogant over time. What companies say for public consumption
and what they do behind the scenes are often in conflict. Greed and arrogance bring out the worst in people. Ronald J Riley, Exec. Dir. Ronald J Riley, PresidentInventorEd, Inc. Professional Inventors Alliance
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