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| reply to HMS1 How many MB does the average person create/month?
How many MB of data does the average person create. per unit time - Hour, Day, Week, Month, Year
Data that Google is not already harvesting / storing? (Not email, blogs, web posts, web pages posted, ... )
How much, additional / incremental, content created? -- Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all other forms of government. - Winston Churchill |
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join:2006-01-14 Austin, TX | reply to Freegoo Re: Good Idea
But store your mp3 collection, and the RIAA might like to have a look. |
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join:2006-01-14 Austin, TX | reply to ropeguru Privacy concerns are moot if you can just encrypt first then store. Google would see only unreadable blobs.
If it requires using some proprietary software on the client side then I wouldn't trust it. |
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join:2001-02-20 Evergreen, CO | reply to Cjaiceman This could turn out to be a very useful tool, but it could also turn out to be a flopper.
Nice job, I think you covered all the bases. -- "If PCs are hard, then Macs are flaccid" -bb |
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join:2002-12-11 Larrabee, IA
| reply to robie88 good idea....the only problem is what happens when you realize that the government can ask to see a copy of it whenever they want? I don't plan on making things easier for the neo-gestapo anytime soon Relax, the government doesn't want to see your Britney Spears collection. 
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join:2003-04-19 New York, NY | reply to Cjaiceman good idea....the only problem is what happens when you realize that the government can ask to see a copy of it whenever they want? I don't plan on making things easier for the neo-gestapo anytime soon. |
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 King75 King Of All And Nothing Premium join:2004-07-31 Stevensville, MD clubs:
| reply to ropeguru I doubt they sell any data they mine. While their privacy policies aren't the best they aren't the worst either. I can see them scanning file types and names and then offering ads on whatever type of application that is used to access those files. However, if this does come to fruition I think they would allow users to map their GDrive bypassing all of those ads. (Much as you can use POP3 with gmail and see no ads.) I doubt they will scan inside files unless you chose to open the file as HTML (The option they have when you do a web search and find PDF files. |
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| reply to P Ness said by P Ness :as long as they are a bit more private then some of their other services...seems there will be some way to insert ads into your files they will find it Was exactly my first thught. Except my thought wasn't ads, but the scanning of all your files to extract any information that might be useful for thier marketing purposes or to extract and sell to anyone that wants to ante up. -- FWD#: 223611 |
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 digital k Premium join:2003-12-25 | reply to Cjaiceman Enjoy it before Google shuts em down.
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  P Ness You'Ve Forgotten 9-11 Already Premium join:2001-08-29 Mineola, NY clubs: 
| reply to Cjaiceman as long as they are a bit more private then some of their other services...seems there will be some way to insert ads into your files they will find it
 -- www.stopfcc.comI do not think the government needs to restrict free speech especially on a device that has an off knob. |
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  Cjaiceman Premium,MVM join:2004-10-12 Parker, CO | This could turn out to be a very useful tool, but it could also turn out to be a flopper. With the deep pockets of Google though I don't think this would fail. Would be a nice way to backup some files to an off-site location... |
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