Posted on 03/14/2018 7:33:08 AM PDT by davikkm
Eric Schmidt has a desire to control humanity. What better way to do so than to help create a Net to connect all people with one another, enabling conversation, the exchange of ideas, and all the while playing God in the catch and release of their communications and private business. He is a fisherman of all men. We enjoyed the beginning of our walk down Googles yellow brick road, but now we have met the big bad witch. But, alas, it is not a she but a he!
Here is a little background on Schmidt from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Schmidt#Role_in_illegal_non-recruiting_agreements
Role in illegal non-recruiting agreements[edit]
While working at Google, Schmidt was involved in activities[37] that later became the subject of the High-Tech Employee Antitrust Litigation case that resulted in a settlement of $415 million paid by Adobe, Apple, Google and Intel to employees. In one incident, after receiving a complaint from Steve Jobs of Apple, Schmidt sent an email to Google's HR people saying; "I believe we have a policy of no recruiting from Apple and this is a direct inbound request. Can you get this stopped and let me know why this is happening? I will need to send a response back to Apple quickly so please let me know as soon as you can. Thanks Eric". Schmidt's email led to a recruiter for Google being "terminated within the hour" for not having adhered to the illegal scheme. Under Schmidt, there was a "Do Not Call list" of companies Google would avoid recruiting from.[38] According to a court filing, another email exchange shows Google's human resources director asking Schmidt about sharing its no-cold call agreements with competitors. Schmidt responded that he preferred it be shared "verbally, since I don't want to create a paper trail over which we can be sued later?"[3
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I thought Algore invented the super highway.
My browser is Ask.com on my PC. Unfortunately, I can’t get it on my iPad. I don’t use Google unless forced.
IWB: the home of hyperbole.
I have used Bing since it began. Microsoft, but... I like a few things about it: homepage is a different, beautiful photograph every day, it’s faster than all getout, and brings up tons of links at a time. Don’t know how they do it, but I like it.
“IWB: the home of hyperbole.”
Remember the cartoons “Looney Tunes” on Saturday mornings?
They were bumped for IWB.
Pure crap.
He is also a censor of truth.
Just for fun, read up on the first chapter in Max Tegmark’s latest book - Life 3.0.
The description of the revolutionary company changing the world through machine intelligence reads like a technocrats wet dream.
Available as an audiobook on Scribd with a free 30 day trial.
Gargoyle is evil
Bing also pays you for simply surfing. I'm over $200 since I switched to them.
Ruby Henley makes George Nouri sound sane.
I surf a lot. How do you get paid? A check, deposit in your account?
Same here...It’s been my search engine for years but I’ve never seen anything about money!!
Ask.com is the same company as DailyBeast. So, yeah...
They owe you reparations!!
At least a mule and 40 acres!
I’ll pass on the 40 acres, thank you but if the mule could eat the weeds on our existing property of less than one acre that would make me happy!! Or maybe exchange for a goat!
HA - pretty “nifty” all right...don’t know as I want to take the plunge but thanks for the tip!!
http://www.niftythriftysavings.com/do-you-use-bing-get-paid-for-using-their-search-engine/
Thanks for the tip - I think I thanked someone else who replied to the post....the more the merrier anyway!
http://www.niftythriftysavings.com/do-you-use-bing-get-paid-for-using-their-search-engine/
Google are EVIL?
Who knew?
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