Let me address your 3 points from looking at the Google+ account information and help files.
I quote:
- Google can use your information to prodive targeted marketing across Google sites and every affiliated site (ie. millions of sites where AdWords is installed)
Configurable. " You can change your profile settings at any time if you don't want Google and other search engines to index your profile."
- Show photo geo location information in newly uploaded albums and photos.
Configurable. " Show photo geo location information in newly uploaded albums and photos."
As for #3, when creating the profile you get the option immediately to set visibility. Other than your name (which can be anything) and your gender, no information is initially required for your profile anyway.
Not saying Google+ is better or worse than Facebook (I am in fact not particularly interested in either) but at least attempt to get the (current) facts straight.
Bless her.
She's been a force for a while trying to stomp out anti-competitive behaviour and consumer fleecing.
A completely free market eventually only leads to monopolies. I prefer a more regulated approach.
It has the positive side-effect of feeling actually represented in government.
You obviously know your shit. You're also a complete cock about it.
In the USA perhaps where the perp-walk is something that is considered normal for someone who is merely arrested.
- Google can use your information to prodive targeted marketing across Google sites and every affiliated site (ie. millions of sites where AdWords is installed)
Configurable. " You can change your profile settings at any time if you don't want Google and other search engines to index your profile."
- Show photo geo location information in newly uploaded albums and photos.
Configurable. " Show photo geo location information in newly uploaded albums and photos."
As for #3, when creating the profile you get the option immediately to set visibility. Other than your name (which can be anything) and your gender, no information is initially required for your profile anyway. Not saying Google+ is better or worse than Facebook (I am in fact not particularly interested in either) but at least attempt to get the (current) facts straight.
Bless her. She's been a force for a while trying to stomp out anti-competitive behaviour and consumer fleecing. A completely free market eventually only leads to monopolies. I prefer a more regulated approach. It has the positive side-effect of feeling actually represented in government.
While better than $50, a 15$ overdraft fee is still unreasonably and stupidly high.
Bad analogy. The cake is a lie.
The ISP's would be messing around with your data streams whereas Google is not doing so. I think that's a significant difference.
I just tried. Your post keeps popping up.
Quite the range of options indeed. It must be exhausting to be senior manager at NASA.
Seems to me the packet loss would be unacceptable.