According to Reuters, Google’s chief executive, Eric Schmidt, made a cryptic comment in his presentation that one goal of Google was to “store 100 percent” of consumer information. zdnet uk
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that actually makes sense to me…was just saying to a friend recently that where a few years ago i’d copy pages from my searches, i don’t do this anymore. i know that they will come up on my google search, so i trust google to “store” them for me…that’s probably what schmidt was on about.
having said that, one comment on google: when did that nice dolphin that i was playing with in the water grow those teeth and that scary shaped fin……?
cheers from australia