Chip Bennett wrote:
> Use of Google services (et al) requires the end user's explicit
> agreement to use the services, by means of using the browser to access
> those services and explicitly accepting the terms of their use (through
> account creation/login/use).
>   
Have you tried the Gnome "deskbar applet". I recommend it. You can
search Yahoo and Google directly from the panel, without ever touch a
web browser.

So,  you never "use the browser to access those services and explicitly
accept the terms of their use through account creation/login/use".

You just use it. Actually, I'm simplifying, because I think Google does
require you to get an account, and that implies assent. But Yahoo
doesn't. And most services will not, either.

Hence the issue we face.

Mark

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