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Why?
Your place of work is a little different, because you should only be using your work account for work related issues anyway.
Well, again if you are OK with it, then I guess that's your business. If you don't mind Google's policy of indefinite data retention meaning that Google's profile is basically a "This is your life" document. Medical problems you have had, legal problems, divorces, marriages, breakups, what kind of food you eat, what what kind of cars you like to drive, what stores you visit, what times you often visit them, the fact that you have herpes, etc. If it has ever been mentioned in any email you have ever received or sent that was not encrypted, Google's scanners have read it and possibly added it your demographic profile.
Maybe you are OK with Google having that much information about you, but I'm not. It's called privacy. And if Microsoft were doing it to you, I bet you'd be screaming about privacy invasion. But for some reason, people seem to think Google can do no wrong. Like I said, Google fanboys are as bad as Apple fanboys.
Edited 2011-06-29 22:19 UTC