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you know what, when i logged into my gmail account, i start to remember what my lecturer told us in class. the amazing invention of google is not just as a search engine, but also as a global storage database of every living being in this earth. so everything we "googled" is stored in their own massive "server".

in a nutshell, i reckon people at google corp know exactly what we've been wandering around on the web. invasion of privacy? well, since internet was legally explored outside the pentagon.. the word privacy and confidential are no longer in the dictionary. so, google is just expanding it alot further. truth to be told, there's no such thing as confidential record in our lives. there is at least one external party who has our most treasured record number, that is, our bank account number or social security number (if youre sited in the US).

Google? well, they invade into our most inner thoughts. if you can put it that way. everything that you've been searching for always re-appear in your gmail account sponsored link bar (located above the message inbox). Thats what i recognized anyway. When i first realised the link bar, i was kinda confused. thinking, how do these links relates to what i've been searching for lately? for instance, at that time i was keen to begin cooking 101. so i "googled" whatever's there for recipes and voila! on the link bar in my gmail account also appear these links to the foods i've been looking for. surprise surprise!

but thats only the simplest example of a simple mind like mine.
when you think it further, what about those important search links from the government, banks, corporate alliances or even corporate competitors? although they might have firewall security within their network, but is not impossible to hack 'em given the data may just been stored inside "the google's brain".

I also heard that Chinese (or taiwanese or korean?) government have signed an agreement with google corp to buy sumtin about this google's search engine. well, i wasnt clear about the tid-bits. but bottom line, this government can easily locate whatever that exists inside of the google's brain that it bought. MEANING, this chinese/taiwanese/korean government will be able to know about our information as well! again, think it further... what if it's the account for other important affiliances or stock market indexes? Go figure.

the question is, does every revolutionary invention means to challenge the existing law so that enable them to invent a breakthrough without having legal limitations?

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