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Google Growth Yields Privacy Fear

Wired News published a nice article in two pages about Google Privacy :

"Google is perhaps the most noteworthy right now by the simple fact that they are the 800-pound gorilla," said Lauren Weinstein, a veteran computer scientist and privacy advocate. "What they do tends to set a pattern and precedent."

Google's privacy statements specify that only some of its employees have access to personal data -- on a need-to-know basis -- and such access is logged to deter abuse.

Source Wired News

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