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Human Spambot
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Pune, India
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search giant knows what you like, what you want, what you need ![]() Google claims that it can help its users run their lives using the personal information it builds up about their search habits. The company is planning to create the world's most comprehensive database of personal data to learn what its users like and help them make important decisions about their lives. "The goal is to enable Google users to ask questions such as 'What shall I do tomorrow?' and 'What job shall I take?'" chief executive Eric Schmidt told The Independent. However, he added that the technology is still being developed and would continue to improve over time. "We are very early in the total information we have within Google. The algorithms will get better and we will get better at personalisation," he said. Google recently paid $3.1bn for online advertising firm DoubleClick which uses cookies stored on a user's PC to track which sites they visit. Google could combine this information with the user's search activity to build up a fuller picture of their habits. The search giant has previously stated that it will only hold information for a maximum of two years. The Article 29 Working Group, a European body made up of data protection watchdogs including the UK's Information Commissioner's Office, has written to Google asking how long it plans to retain the information in its database. Rival search firm Yahoo announced its own Project Panama search technology in April 2007. The software builds up a profile of visitors to Yahoo sites by monitoring their internet activity. SOURCE
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"Technologic"
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: 3rd rock from the sun.
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Thanks for the update!
This sounds more creepier than interesting, though. Life advice from a set of algorithms? Maybe it's time to pay that shrink a visit.
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The G-Axe Effect
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: New Delhi
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What, I can see the future..
Google Life search, search among the known database of weight reduction tricks which helped others
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Wise Old Owl
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Pune, Maharashtra, India
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how can google come out of our ears? hahaha...........haha
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*Basket Case*
Join Date: May 2007
Location: *Points* Over there
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One word: creepy.
Google, find me anime. Check. Google, help me track down random stuff. Check. Google, give me something to read through when I feel extra jobless. Check. Google, check your library of alogrythms and shoot some life advice at me? I don't think so >_>
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In Shamful Mystery
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: delhi
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Google, help me decide which candidate to vote for
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