Obviously, Google is the biggest proponent of privacy rights. I mean, who has ever been able to use Google to find information they couldn’t find any other way? Nobody, I’m betting.<br><br>I’d like to find that article on CNET, but I can’t remember the address. Guess I’ll just google it.
Google Blacklists CNet Reporters
Google Blacklists CNet Reporters
An anonymous reader writes “Cnet News.com is reporting that Google is no longer talking to Cnet reporters. In an article about the search company looking for new executive chefs, the article states: ‘Google representatives have instituted a policy of not talking with CNET News.com reporters until July 2006 in response to privacy issues raised by a previous story.’ Apparently, Google was angered by an>article published earlier by Cnet where all sorts of personal information about>Google CEO Eric Schmidt was included. The information was obtained from Google>searches[emphasis mine].
You know, I really can’t add anything to this.(Via Slashdot.)
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