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Don't Be Evil. Don't Be Stupid.

Omnipotent Google

Danny Sullivan writes of Google’s refusal to allow questions about Google itself on Google Answers.

In a fit of high-mindedness I wrote a response to his question on Yahoo! Answers.

As Google’s various projects make it ever more pervasive in our online lives they need to become more sensitive to their trustworthiness is perceived. If they seem deceptive or deceitful the eventual backlash could be overwhelming.

The company’s catchphrase should be amended to “Don’t be evil or stupid.”

Equivocating and evading like a politician isn’t going to dim the incipient paranoia with which some people regard Google.

Sure, they should answer questions and with transparency.

How do you feel?

Feel free to share your feelings about Don't Be Evil. Don't Be Stupid.. Please stick to the theme of the entry. Disagreement is fine. Homophobia, racism, and kindred expressions of hatred will be deleted. This site is one of my hobbies. I genuinely enjoy hearing from people and hate moderating or killing comments. Forthright disagreement is fine as long as it is civil.
My thanks,
Richard



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