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Ok, sounds good to me...
True, however I think the laws read something along the lines of "if you have the data, you have to give it to us if we ask." We know Google keeps the data, for a very long time, so authorities will have 5+ year history of your web searching. The next question is how long does Ixquick.com keep user data v.s. Google.
Also if you're using Tor or something and Google history, they can track you based on your account, otherwise they'd only have an exit node IP address.
Let me know if I missed something.