Chris Gabrielsson
Canada
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(Aug 17, 2010 - 10:31 PM)
and here i thought leaving the net neutral was a free market, and what google is trying to do is regulate it. Im actually suprised the tea part could write neutrality, technology and internet in the same sentence
(Jul 29, 2010 - 5:58 PM)
Aires i agree with you.
(Jul 9, 2010 - 1:31 PM)
No it is just that the fact that the western world might not be perfect but we believe in simple truth universal to every human being. Democracy and human rights, and the privacy of citizenship. I think Goggle went beyond simple profit they actually stood up for what we believe in the western world that everybody has the right to every single bit of information. Take that china you want to become a world power then there are certain rules to follow.
(Nov 23, 2009 - 10:19 PM)
i just think, as a libertarian that it is a huge privacy concern, one company holding all your information. How much time will it take before Homeland security will ask for data on those servers?
I am against Googles relentless bid to capture the worlds information, information about everybody on their server its Bulls***
(Nov 23, 2009 - 8:49 PM)
They all talk about booting and how long it takes. im confused, i have my Desktop comp that runs win 7, on hybrid sleep(eg a fancier version of hibernation in win XP. It sleeps the comp, shuts it down(everything stops working fans etc) then with a touch of a key on the keyboard boots up in less then 5 secs, like it just has been paused, like a dvd player. I have never used the shut down button in a year now, just reboot when new updates need it. So really what is the big deal with the booting time?