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@chartjes And my comment wasn't in response to your situation, it was in response to the whole world freaking out over the privacy changes.
@chartjes And my comment wasn't in response to your situation, it was in response to the whole world freaking out over the privacy changes.
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@chartjes I understand your concerns, but I think there are some exaggerations. Too hard to have this discussion on twitter though.
@chartjes I understand your concerns, but I think there are some exaggerations. Too hard to have this discussion on twitter though.
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@chartjes Google may share my info with the government when they are legally required to do so. I don't support breaking the law.
@chartjes Google may share my info with the government when they are legally required to do so. I don't support breaking the law.
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@chartjes It is a misunderstanding that Google gives my data away. They just let advertisers target those assumptions with ads. Who cares?
@chartjes It is a misunderstanding that Google gives my data away. They just let advertisers target those assumptions with ads. Who cares?
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So now I may get ads in gmail and search that are targeted based on my reader, calendar, and Google+ data? Who gives a fuck?
So now I may get ads in gmail and search that are targeted based on my reader, calendar, and Google+ data? Who gives a fuck?
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@ramsey Is that from the State of the Union?
@ramsey Is that from the State of the Union?
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@funkatron Oh dreams. Where the impossible is possible.
@funkatron Oh dreams. Where the impossible is possible.
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@pinkemma Swype on the Galaxy Nexus? But how? It tells me my screen size is not supported yet.
@pinkemma Swype on the Galaxy Nexus? But how? It tells me my screen size is not supported yet.
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@emilysmith I think the names are so you can stop by for a follow-up ass-kicking every few months. Addresses are handy too.
@emilysmith I think the names are so you can stop by for a follow-up ass-kicking every few months. Addresses are handy too.
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@funkatron Not ONLY @parallels. It just seems that way because when a company does that, you tend to never think about them seriously again.
@funkatron Not ONLY @parallels. It just seems that way because when a company does that, you tend to never think about them seriously again.