Google becoming a privacy threat?
Although many Internet users eagerly await each new technology from Google, its rapid expansion is also prompting concerns that the company may know too much : what you read, where you surf and travel, whom you write.
"This is a lot of personal information in a single basket," said Chris Hoofnagle, senior counsel with the Electronic Privacy Information Center. "Google is becoming one of the largest privacy risks on the Internet."
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