Think you have a secret life? Think again.
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#4I'm starting to wonder, is there a limit on the number of ad-based services we can have in the economy? (i.e. are there are fixed number of ad dollars to be spent)
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#5Wow, that was far-fetched. I'm starting to wonder, is there a limit on the number of ad-based services we can have in the economy? (i.e. are there are fixed number of ad dollars to be spent)
1) companies that can increase sales by investing in ads 2) big companies where bad advertising can't be effectively measured
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#6Yahoo has as much, if not more data about us than Google - and for longer. Yahoo knows everyone I emailed for the past 10+ years (Yahoo! Mail), what links I find interesting (del.icio.us), what links I find interesting but don't want you to know about (Private del.icio.us), where I've been and who I meet (Flickr photos), who my trusted friends and family are (Flickr Contacts/Family), what online communities I take part in (Yahoo Groups) - and we haven't even touched on Yahoo Web Search History. Plus I've bought domains from them so they have my CC and home address.
If Yahoo wanted, I am sure they could build a frighteningly accurate dossier on most of us.
Why is it that all these Big Brother scenarios worry about Google finding out everything and more about us rather than Yahoo?
Is Yahoo such a has-been or has Google taken on quite the Sauron persona - the all-seeing eye?
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#8If that's the Google play - wow.
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#10Wow, that was far-fetched. I'm starting to wonder, is there a limit on the number of ad-based services we can have in the economy? (i.e. are there are fixed number of ad dollars to be spent)