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RE: The difference is competence
by Yehppael on Mon 3rd Sep 2012 09:40
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Both. Google is doing a lot of interesting things with the user data. Throw in Microsoft, poor guard for those results, and you get the privacy disaster of the decade.
I like Google's products, and a lot of their policies are quite good for the user.
There are moments though, and some specific services, that make me glad I don't mix my RL, with my online persona in any meaningful way.
RE[2]: The difference is competence
by JAlexoid on Mon 3rd Sep 2012 12:06
in reply to "RE: The difference is competence"




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2007-02-18
The question is:
Should we be concerned over Google's competence, or Microsoft's incompetence?
In the context of data mining, social media and the cloud, is there an essential difference between competence in data mining and incompetence in security?