I must have missed something, how would running the Chrome
browser collect our valuable data?

Obviously, keying in data into a search engine to find
things is giving the search engine data on what people
are searching for.  Is there any requirement to do this
if your running Chrome?  And, how else would you find
something?

I think I'm missing something here in this argument.

Ted

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> On Thu, 4 Sep 2008, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> > Seriously, what Google is doing is exactly like what AT&T did when they
> > sent out source of the early UNIX to all those colleges and
> > universities, so many years ago.
>
> This isn't about creating software, it's about collecting our data.  I
> don't understand why people and institutions are willingly handing over
> all their most valuable information to a private corporation, but maybe
> I'm just old and cranky and not ready for the New World Order.
>
> Jeffrey Moskot
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