Decius wrote: ] ] My Search History lets you easily view and manage your ] ] search history from any computer. This feature of Google ] ] web search enables you to find information you thought ] ] you lost. And over time, you'll see an increasing number ] ] of relevance indicators in your search results that help ] ] you find the information you want. ] ] So, Google retains all of this data whether you like it or ] not. If they are going to do that, its nice to be able to ] access it and put it to use. So this feature isn't really a ] bad idea. However, I'd rather have some local software doing ] this kind of profiling for me and have google politely toss my ] search history in the bin. This is a BIG red herring. They are not giving you your entire search history. They are giving you a limited amount of the actual data that they collect. You can turn this feature off, or pause it, or leave it active. But know that the fact of the matter is that they collect much more data on you than this leads you to believe. I posted about this on slashdot recently: http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=146731&cid=12292095 And the discussion went further in the binrev forums: http://www.binrev.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=12014 I really think everyone should read them both to see the facts behind the story. RE: Big Google is watching you |