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Google Classic

[Via Ann Bartow at Madisonian.net, via Bits & Pieces, etc]

UPDATE: Adam Thierer at Technology Liberation Front jokes this is where increasing privacy regulations might lead us. I disagree, as this would have the opposite effect of any privacy-protecting regulation.

To work, I’d need to give Google my home address to return the results, Google would gain the ability to construct my psychological profile based on handwriting analysis, log my ink preferences, discover which post office I use, etc.   :)


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1 Comment

  1. Lolz. Nicely Google classic design. Google is not that slow :P

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