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		<title>What if Google became evil?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 19:13:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Crouch</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t be evil. Apparently that&#8217;s the common farewell in the hallways of Google (Nasdaq: GOOG). &#8220;Ok, gotta go, don&#8217;t be evil, Eric.&#8221; &#8220;You too, Sergei.&#8221; I think that&#8217;s how they used to answer the phones: &#8220;Google, don&#8217;t be evil, how can I help you?&#8221; But it occurred to me one day as I was forwarding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Don&#8217;t be evil.</strong> Apparently that&#8217;s the common farewell in the hallways of Google (Nasdaq: GOOG).<br />
&#8220;Ok, gotta go, don&#8217;t be evil, Eric.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;You too, Sergei.&#8221;</p>
<p>I think that&#8217;s how they used to answer the phones: &#8220;Google, don&#8217;t be evil, how can I help you?&#8221;</p>
<p>But it occurred to me one day as I was forwarding an important document via my Gmail account&#8230; that a young megalomaniac in training would be smarter to set their ambitions on gaining control of Google, than a country. I&#8217;m not pondering if Google is evil, in fact, let me go on record as saying I don&#8217;t think they as a corporation are&#8230; <strong>but what if they were made to be</strong>? What if nefarious and sinister forces, even an individual,  set their sights on control over this private corporation?</p>
<p>Consider the massive amount of information Google now has effective access to, and control over, worldwide. &#8220;But it doesn&#8217;t belong to them!&#8221; If it&#8217;s been on their server, it may as well.<br />
Even looking beyond the colossal search engine and advertising leverage they have, and ability to spotlight causes or ideas at will, no small amount of the world&#8217;s financial data is stored in their server farms: accounts, balances, transactions, insider info, not to mention intellectual property, ideas, designs, drafts, documents. This comes from Gmail accounts, Google Desktop, Google dashboard, Google docs, and of course, their network of applications.<br />
I have a considerable amount of a novel in draft in my Google account for a simple reason: I can access it anywhere in case I  lose my thumbdrive, or my hard drive crashes. I&#8217;ve sent ideas for businesses, ideas for plays and scripts, commercial proposals, all through my gmail account at times when my private hosted email wasn&#8217;t available or accessible.</p>
<p>The power they have is the power we&#8217;ve yielded. Andrew Grove, a tech giant in his own right, wrote: &#8220;Only the paranoid survive.&#8221; Should we all be at least a little more cautious with our private data?</p>
<p>And yes, I&#8217;m aware it&#8217;s not just Google: Microsoft, Facebook, and a multitude of hosting companies also have direct access to billions of pages of private (by that, I mean intentionally kept secret)  information and data.</p>
<p>Same rules apply&#8230; however, if you really wanted to blackmail the world&#8230;.<br />
Well, let&#8217;s just say Dr. Evil with his pinky to his mouth might just as well hover his finger over a &#8220;MAKE PUBLIC&#8221; button to everyone&#8217;s private data, as he might over a missile launch button.  Panic in the streets is still panic in the streets.</p>
<p>For further reading, check out:<a onmousedown="return clk(this.href,'','','res','6','','0CBcQFjAF')" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/22/business/media/22carr.html"> </a></p>
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<li><a onmousedown="return clk(this.href,'','','res','6','','0CBcQFjAF')" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/22/business/media/22carr.html" target="_blank">The Media Equation &#8211; How Good (or Not <em>Evil</em>) Is Google? &#8211; NYTimes.com</a></li>
<li><a rel="bookmark" href="http://123socialmedia.com/2009/08/07/social-media-and-war-do-no-evil-sounds-good-now/" target="_blank">Social Media and War – “Do No Evil” sounds good now.</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/6502706/Google-launches-Dashboard-privacy-controls.html" target="_blank">Google launches Dashboard privacy controls</a></li>
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