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Google Super Spy Eye-in-the-Sky: Total Information Awareness

Posted on September 13, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Ms. Smith reports:

… If you think about it, Google has been accused of becoming Big Brother and has almost all the same information on people as was being collected for the Total Information Awareness program. Google has your email, your web history, your location history, your social network connections, and your health records. Google didn’t need a search warrant either, but it does have a history of funding the same startups as government agencies. We also know that Google’s CEO Schmidt stated that no anonymity is the future of the web. Google, with Google Maps and GeoEye-1, is the Super Spy eye in the sky.

Read more on NetworkWorld.

Via @pyrmonvillage

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