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I don't know any details on how that is/would-be implemented but on first sight but the thought of sending more of my traffic through Google's information harvesting servers makes me pretty leary.
What we really need is something that does end to end encryption under the control of the user; no Certificate Authority racket or "trust us, we'll handle the encryption for you" service provider in the middle like the current mobile phone networks.
With end to end strong encryption, I could have more trust in streaming my data bits through Google or any other provider's servers much like I trust Dropbox when used to host Truecrypt volume files.