Posted on 10/24/2010 6:52:06 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
I wonder if they happened to drive by the University of East Anglia?
Ironically, I found this using a Google search (while looking for something entirely else).
Google. Isn’t that owned by two socialists in San Jose? Nah. No need for concern.
Large corporations should not be allowed to spy or collect data on private citizens. Only Governments have that right./s
“Our motto, ‘Don’t be evil.’ is only a prohibition from using those passwords illegitimately, there is no injunction to ‘do good’ and tell these people that their networks were insecure. “
Do no evil my butt.
I say do no Google.
Ah, but when are ‘law enforcement’ going to force the government to behave in a legal manner?
Google HAS given...
google is evil. They favor high taxes except themselves and their spy on ppl
Looks like big business is gonna beat big brother to the punch.
Google needs to be dismantled and its constituent parts sent through saddam’s plastic shredders.
I quit Google. Bing, Yahoo, Dogpile and others are out there FREE.
As soon as you and me and a hundred million others git together and put the screws to the screws..
Well, if it’s in public, it’s not a crime to photograph, and if your wireless network is unsecured, it’s pretty much an invitation for someone to connect to it. They’re lucky it was Google data mining and not a hacker looking to steal their financial and personal data for more nefarious purposes.
Google should have been smarter than to do that, but I’m more comfortable with a corporation doing it than with a government doing it.
Well, if it’s in public, it’s not a crime to photograph, and if your wireless network is unsecured, it’s pretty much an invitation for someone to connect to it. They’re lucky it was Google data mining and not a hacker looking to steal their financial and personal data for more nefarious purposes.
Google should have been smarter than to do that, but I’m more comfortable with a corporation doing it than with a government doing it.
sounds like citizens need to apprehend these “street view” vehicles and make citizens’ arrests. This is a blatent invasion of the 4th amendment.
*nod* — You get it then.
The militia, according to the Constitution, may be “called forth” to “execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions.”
Couple that with most States defining their state militia as something similar to “every able-bodied male between eighteen and forty-five” and you could say that the “we the people” are the strongest “law enforcement agency in the country.”
Take 'em both down.
Dogpile = Google, Yahoo, Bing, and Ask.
I used to use Dogpile as my default, back when it included Alta Vista, Webcrawler, Bigfoot, and a few others that are now either kaput or unrecognizable, but now that its primary resource is Google I don't bother with it much.
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