Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Google CEO: we know everything about you

Google CEO Eric Schmidt, has courted controversy in the past saying things mysterious about the amount of personal information that Google knows about its users.

Schmidt recently said – ' If you have something you don't want someone to know, perhaps you should not do so in the first place."

Schmidt has also said that young people will have to change their identity by hiding them in the future of Internet history.

However, his past statements not even compare some privacy bombs that he dropped in a recent interview with the Atlantic Monthly.

While you're discussing the possibility of a chip implanted Google that track people and provide access to the Web, Mr Schmidt said he wasn't necessarily in support of a chip, but went to the State:

"With your permission to provide us with additional information about yourself, your friends, and we can improve the quality of our research ... we don't need to type all. know where you are. Know where have you been. we can pretty much guess what you're thinking.

You can watch the full interview below:


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