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Re: news from Google
From: Jorge Amodio <jmamodio () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 13:34:26 -0600
I think of this as an obvious (not necessarily beneficial for all, of course) step for a company which lives out of advertisement - i.e. what if they could capture your habits for browsing at the FQDN-to-IP time - wouldn't that add more to their knowledge base?
They have a lot of smart people there trying to provide a good service and do smart things, but as they are smart if a large number of users use their resolvers that's a lot of juicy statistics that can be monetized in some way. They will find the way to do it. IMHO. Jorge
Current thread:
- Re: news from Google, (continued)
- Re: news from Google Charles Wyble (Dec 03)
- Re: news from Google Danny McPherson (Dec 06)
- Re: news from Google Paul Ferguson (Dec 06)
- Re: news from Google Jorge Amodio (Dec 06)
- Re: news from Google Andrew Euell (Dec 12)
- Re: news from Google Joshua Smith (Dec 12)
- Re: news from Google Seth Mattinen (Dec 03)
- Re: news from Google Bret Clark (Dec 03)
- Re: news from Google Brandon Galbraith (Dec 03)
- Re: news from Google Stefan (Dec 03)
- Re: news from Google Jorge Amodio (Dec 03)
- RE: news from Google Deepak Jain (Dec 03)
- Re: news from Google J. Oquendo (Dec 03)
- Re: news from Google Seth Mattinen (Dec 03)
- Re: news from Google bmanning (Dec 03)
- Re: news from Google Peter Beckman (Dec 03)
- Re: news from Google Brielle Bruns (Dec 03)
- Re: news from Google Seth Mattinen (Dec 03)
- Re: news from Google Andrey Gordon (Dec 03)
- Re: news from Google Ken Chase (Dec 03)
- RE: news from Google Deepak Jain (Dec 03)