All conspiracy theory aside, and I am sure most of them are true, its
amazing how much information Google picks up legitimately , check out
google.com/dashboard. As an early adopter to the G1 and Google services in
general it is amazing just how much stuff is actually on the thing. I am
pretty sure that Skynet ... err I mean Google will become sentient at some
point and enslave us all.

   Regards,
   Jesse Z


On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Mark Wallace <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> Wayne C wrote:
>
>> Since most of you members are a bit more in tune with what is happening in
>> the IT world I'm wondering what you think of the privacy concerns being
>> raised not only about Google but elsewhere. I'm reading about full body
>> scanners going into use at airports, surveillance cameras are everywhere,
>> there is talk of adding rfid chips to cars. I've heard (but don't have
>> direct knowledge) that you can surreptitiously add an ap to iPhone so you
>> can track the owner of it. Is it me or is the world starting to leave
>> Orwell's  worst nightmare in the dust. It's bad enough to trade freedom for
>> safety but to trade it for the newest flashy technology? If this topic is
>> felt to be inappropriate for this group then accept my apologies and feel
>> free to close the thread.
>>
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> It is my information that your cell phone company knows where you are now,
> even if your cell phone is turned off.  The only way to really disappear
> into the woods is to take the battery out or leave their service area (easy
> to do if you have a Sprint connection, like Virgin Mobile does)
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