Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 25th Jan 2012 22:45 UTC
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Sure they will do that. Information is their most valuable asset and the only source of their revenue.
There is a big difference between Google and Facebook (although quickly diminishing) - the scale. Building a complete picture of you is where the spread of the network matters a lot and Google is ahead of everyone in this regard.
Sure, your bank, your employer/school, Facebook, your network provider all can have more information than every single of Google services alone but this information is focused on a single (or few) topic(s). Google is currently the only company (although Facebook tries to become one too) that can build a complete picture of yourself.




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Facebook does the same thing, it's just all under facebook.com. Video, people, apps, pages, all in one place.
Google's the same, it's just under different domains. Not sure why they WOULDN'T do this.