, 2004-06-14
Mass acceptance of the keyword scanning in Google's new e-mail service could leave government spooks feeling lucky.
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The Trouble with Gmail
2004-06-14
Todd Knarr (3 replies)
Todd Knarr (3 replies)
The Trouble with Gmail
2004-06-15
Shawn NUnley, CISSP (2 replies)
Shawn NUnley, CISSP (2 replies)
The Trouble with your generalization
2004-06-15
Asheesh Laroia [comments@asheeshenterprises.com] (2 replies)
Asheesh Laroia [comments@asheeshenterprises.com] (2 replies)
The Trouble with your generalization
2004-06-16
Mark Rasch (2 replies)
Mark Rasch (2 replies)
The Trouble with your generalization
2004-06-18
Roger (1 replies)
Roger (1 replies)
A different prospective? [ Your argument isn't analytical ]
2004-06-16
Bipin Gautam <visitbipin_hotmail+com> (1 replies)
Bipin Gautam <visitbipin_hotmail+com> (1 replies)

Think about this... worry, worry and worry.......My husband is presently in england studing. I g-mailed him, and in a very personal letter,I related to him how much I missed and could not wait to see him again. I also made references to how I couldn't wait to make love to him again. Underneath that same sentence I also made reference to Budda's eight fold teachings.. The next day I opened my g-mail to find several advertisments in regard to "budda and his eight fold teachings" No human is reading my g-mail right????????? G-mail account... now closed - I dont care about how many bells and toys come with g-mail- my privacy is not g-mails to compromise. I suggest you think about doing the same. Take that Google!
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