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say "yes" or "no" - Harry Chen
They have a trillion pages indexed. Facebook should worry you more, IMO - Mona N.
google, i don't care, it is who they give it too that could be worrisome - Gregory Lent
No, there are more important things to worry about in this world, if it's not Google then its someone else who knows, whatever - Kol Tregaskes
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No. - Steve Isaacs
A little, but not too much. - Amber aka SDA
Yes. - Dimitar Vesselinov
I try to spread my participation across a variety of sites so that no single organization gets too complete a picture of me. But I admit Google probably still knows more than might be desirable. - Jill O'Neill
I don't worry about Google as much as I worry about what people can find out about me on Google, if that makes sense. I don't think Google, Inc really cares about me personally to do anything with the data they have for me. But some nefarious person could put together a lot of stuff about me through Google's services. - Fitzgerald Steele
No. - Steve Isaacs
Not as much as what other companies can gain access to in court cases. Google isn't necessarily benevolent, but I don't think it's stupid enough to abuse the data it holds... - Badger Gravling
no. - annaliese
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no - Alan Le
No - rule #1 "don't be evil" - jason
no - Rob Record
no - Baard Overgaard Hansen
Yes, they could crush anyone if they wanted to... - John Wesley
no - Alex Barredo
Google privacy discussions: http://tinyurl.com/6e9vgz - Harry Chen
Yes. Not from anything Google will do with the data on me. It sits on servers, unable to withstand a government subpoena (assuming use of subpoenas don't go out of style). My "papers and effects" are in the cloud. - Rick Wolff
no - Fatmanur Erdogan

