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Anti-Google Video Runs In Times Square

Hugh Pickens writes "The NY Times reports that Consumer Watchdog is running a 540-square-foot video billboard advertisement in Times Square, New York that shows Google CEO Eric Schmidt as an ingratiating ice cream truck driver who knows everything about everyone and happily offers free ice cream in exchange for full body scans. The group says its goal is to push Congress and the Federal Trade Commission to create a Do Not Track Me list, similar to the Do Not Call list developed to prevent telemarketers from aggressively calling consumers. 'Do you want Google or any other online company looking over your shoulder and tracking your every move online just so it can increase its profits?' writes the group's president, Jamie Curtis, at the group's web site. 'Consumers have a right to privacy. They should control how their information is gathered and what it is used for.' The FTC's consumer affairs group had no comment on whether the agency is considering creating a Do Not Track Me list."

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  1. CAN WE FINALLY GET A NEW GOOGLE ICON? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Google is far move invasive than Microsoft, which /. always puts the Gates Borg King visage on the articles for.

    I think the image of Schmidt at the end of the video would be perfect.

  2. The irony is that Consumer Watchdog is ... by dc29A · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ... tracking you too. And that with Google Analytics. What a bunch of hypocrits.

  3. Consumer Watchdog = troll sponsored by Microsoft. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Consumer Watchdog = troll sponsored by Microsoft. More here: http://techrights.org/2009/05/04/consumer-watchdog-exposed/

  4. Re:Consumer Watchdog = troll sponsored by Microsof by Beerdood · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Just for kicks I went to consumerwatchdog.org and used their search engine to search on microsoft . Top 20 header results :

    1. There's no privacy in third world America - (anti-google article, no mention of bing)
    2. Top trustbuster says DOJ watching search industry
    3. Advocacy Groups Ask Facebook for More Privacy Changes
    4. Critics Call on Feds to Squelch a Google Monopoly
    5. Data Show Google Abuses Search Role, Group Contends
    6. Watchdog Backs Google Antitrust Complaint with (More) Data
    7. Google's Wi-Fi Data Harvest Facing More Probes, Lawsuits
    8. Google Using Search Engine To Muscle Into Internet Businesses, Study Finds
    9. Google Worth $1 Billion to Pa. Commerce
    10. Google Raises Its Game In Washington
    11. Google shows the way on search engine encryption; others must follow
    12. FTC Clears Google Purchase of Mobile Ad Service
    13. White House Reprimands Ex-Googler After Consumer Watchdog FOIA Request
    14. Few Hardballs from Shareholders at Google's Annual Meeting
    15. Google's Growth Markets Include Lobbying
    16. Consumer Watchdog Targets Google
    17. Privacy Groups, Business Firms Firing Warning Shots on New Online Ad Privacy Bill
    18. Boucher's Privacy Bill Scolded by Consumer Groups
    19. Google Spent $1.3 Million on Lobbying, What Are They Buying?
    20. Consumer Group to Call for Google Break up

    Damn, that's a lot of google mention for a search on microsoft. Hell, even on a search on facebookhas "google" in 6 of the top 10 results returned! Facebook doesn't appear until the 11th result, and is in 5 of the headers. What a joke, this site makes fox news looks fair and balanced.

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