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Google: “Don’t be Evil!”

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

Google’s unofficial motto is “Don’t be Evil”.  And I’ve always thought they should change it to “Don’t Be Evil – We’ve Got That Covered”.

I don’t believe Google is some huge benevolent force for good in our society. And the proof for that is evident in people’s reactions when I voice my caution about the company. People look at me as if I’m a freak for being distrustful of this mega-giant corporation that knows everything about everybody.

I know there are millions of techies who share my opinion, but it appears that the average person hasn’t really thought through what’s happening behind the scenes.  I get the feeling that my friends view Google as “Green” and therefore Google inherently wants the best for humanity. They are putting out FREE apps and services, therefore they are the “ultimate good” standing in the face of greedy Microsoft and other computer giants.

But something just doesn’t sit right.  I think my friends don’t realize that services claiming to be FREE, aren’t actually FREE.  There is something we (Google users) give Google in exchange for the use of their service or product.  In fact, there are two major somethings. To use a Google product you give up

#1. valuable, personal information

#2. All Anonymity

Let’s look at a list of their services. (partial list)

  • Google Analytic
  • Gmail
  • Google Merchant
  • Google Reader
  • Google Voice
  • YouTube
  • Google News
  • Google Earth
  • Google Chrome
  • Google Desktop
  • Finance
  • Google Health
  • Images
  • Maps
  • Street view
  • News
  • Talk, Translate, Calendar, Blogger, Groups, Docs, Etc.

If you (reading this post) use any three of the products listed above, Google already knows more about you than you could even imagine.

“Big deal” my friends say.  “Google is a company, not the Government. Who cares if they know what sites I visit?”

The point is, the issue is WAY bigger. Google knows what you like to watch on TV, who you listen to, what you drive, where you shop, what you buy, where you live (complete with pictures), what you’ve said in every email or text message you’ve ever sent, who you’ve called and what you’ve said in those conversations, who every one of your friends is, what religion you are (and how serious you are about it), when your next doctors appointment is, and what sickness you have. And More.

Here’s the point. Google is a publicly owned market place company – at the moment. But all this tonnage of sensitive information they are gathering by the nanosecond, is of extremely high value. You can bet that the government is salivating just to get their hands on it, if they haven’t already. And as we’ve seen in the recent past, the only thing required for the Government to take over a corporation like this is to simply declare it “Too big to fail”. Then WHAMO – Google is a government entity.

A good friend of mine said to me “Rob, there are no secrets anymore”. And he’s right.  I know my every click is being recorded and I still access the web on a daily basis.

The bottom line;  I use Google products daily. As a tech person, I have to. But I have a very healthy and active distrust for entities who constantly want access to more and more of my personal/private information. I’m not naive enough to think that Google isn’t Evil.  ‘Cause in my opinion, they actually are. Only time will tell.

Something to think about.

Related: Italy investigates Google over claims about gathering data

Who Killed the Electric Car?

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

This week I watched an outstanding video titled “Who Killed the Electric Car?”. Released in 2006 this documentary was an eye opener to me as to the possibilities of electric motors in transportation. And more specifically, how easy it would be to convert to electric powered vehicles in the near future.

I have always been fascinated with alternative energy sources for automobiles. I remember when people started making their own bio diesel out of french fry grease.  That was cool. And then around the same time the Hydrogen powered engines started to be explored and discussed. But neither of these options were good enough.  They still left people dependent on someone else for the fuel source.

So then this week I see this (now 4 year old) video and I was just blown away by the potential of pure electric engines. I’m thinking… where have I been the past 1/2 decade? I’ve been thinking in the wrong direction. Why not put a solar panel on my house and charge my car while it sits in the driveway?  Why are we paying Billions (CAPITAL “B”) per day on oil to middle east nations, who want us dead by the way, when we could be driving around for FREE? and pollutant free at that.

The intent for this video was to expose the cover-up by GM and other auto makers who want to keep us dependent on oil and the combustion engine. The producer does a great job and I’m sold. I’m realizing that not only is it the auto makers who are to blame, but also the government and the oil companies are in on it. It’s a mess.

The problem with this movie is that the video ends with really no answer or solution. You’re sort of left with the feeling that there’s no hope in site. The government is too big, the oil and car companies are too strong. It’s a lost battle.  But not to fear… A lot has happened in the past 4 years. Here is a website dedicated to following up with people who want to switch to electric locomotion.  http://revengeoftheelectriccar.com You’ll see inspiring stories and see actual examples of people converting their gas powered engines to pure electric. All is not lost and there is hope!

In the midst of all the horrible political and economic news that we see on a minute by minute basis, this is one of the most exciting developments I have heard in a while  For the first time in a long time I’m actually hopeful for the future of transportation.

Side note: I read in the paper this week that Portland just installed 2 new FREE electric charging stations in the past couple of months. I think this is a good sign that we are headed in the right direction (for a change).

I wish I had time to list all the benefits of changing from gas to electric. But I don’t.  Just watch the movie and you’ll see what I’m talking about.

Watch the Movie:   Website | Amazon.com | Netflix

The whole movie is also available on YouTube if you don’t mind clicking through all 9 parts individually.