article on how Google controls life of an average person
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Google is taking over our lives.
It's not anything terribly surprising. But maybe it is. Once you think about all those gloriously nerdy "moonshots" from Google and how the tech is permeating every facet of our lives, well, it adds up.
With Google's I/O developers conference this week, we have another handful of gadgets and services that sync up and make our lives so much easier.
Chrome: If you use Google Chrome -- and, yes, many of us do -- then Google can track your every move online.
Gmail: Yep, Google looks at all your emails. Or, it can anyway. And you're creating contact lists as well as calandars of events and appointments. Google says: Thanks for sharing (everything).
Google Drive: You're uploading all your pictures and documents to Google's cloud. Five years ago, did you think you'd be doing that?
Here's a list of Google products that illustrate what I'm getting at. Some examples (Nest, Dropcam) might outrightly bother some people more than others. Let's start with the new additions first and work our way backwards:
Android: Google's open source opertaing system powers mobile devices worldwide. Even a lot of people who own Apple devices wind up using Android phones. This means Google can collect from whever and deliver to you on your phone, wherever you go.
Google Play: This is Google's app marketplace. The World dances to Google's beat.
Google Now: With Google Now, you grant the company permission to read all the types of data you already willingly upload to it via its other products, then send you reminders based on your location, time of day, your habits, etc. Convenient? Sure. Kind of creepy? Definitely.
I HOPE IT HELPS U.
HERE IS UR ANSWER.
Thanks for asking this question.
Google is taking over our lives.
It's not anything terribly surprising. But maybe it is. Once you think about all those gloriously nerdy "moonshots" from Google and how the tech is permeating every facet of our lives, well, it adds up.
With Google's I/O developers conference this week, we have another handful of gadgets and services that sync up and make our lives so much easier.
Chrome: If you use Google Chrome -- and, yes, many of us do -- then Google can track your every move online.
Gmail: Yep, Google looks at all your emails. Or, it can anyway. And you're creating contact lists as well as calandars of events and appointments. Google says: Thanks for sharing (everything).
Google Drive: You're uploading all your pictures and documents to Google's cloud. Five years ago, did you think you'd be doing that?
Here's a list of Google products that illustrate what I'm getting at. Some examples (Nest, Dropcam) might outrightly bother some people more than others. Let's start with the new additions first and work our way backwards:
Android: Google's open source opertaing system powers mobile devices worldwide. Even a lot of people who own Apple devices wind up using Android phones. This means Google can collect from whever and deliver to you on your phone, wherever you go.
Google Play: This is Google's app marketplace. The World dances to Google's beat.
Google Now: With Google Now, you grant the company permission to read all the types of data you already willingly upload to it via its other products, then send you reminders based on your location, time of day, your habits, etc. Convenient? Sure. Kind of creepy? Definitely.
I HOPE IT HELPS U.
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