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    I just clicked the link in your quote above and it worked for me. Try CTRL+Click.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pommie View Post
    When you have an "ID" with them (and no doubt you will have to sign up with a google ID for Google docs) - then there is nothing to prevent them from cross referencing your private and business documents with anything else that they have about you, or anyone/anything listed in your documents.... do you really trust a commercial monopoly ?
    I fully understand what you are saying there. However google is in my opinion one of the more ethical corporations out there. Infact their sudo motto was "Don't be evil".
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteD3 View Post
    I just clicked the link in your quote above and it worked for me. Try CTRL+Click.
    Working now for some reason.....thanks again
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteD3 View Post
    Mick,

    Have a listen to this podcast and then decide.

    Background Briefing - 14 September 2008 - Cloud computing
    Excellent podcast Mark.....thanks for the link. Still listening but covers some very topical aspects of where things are heading and answers, or attempts to, in a logical manner.

    Cheers, Mick

    P.S. Have forwarded to a few contacts of mine who will find it very useful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    I fully understand what you are saying there. However google is in my opinion one of the more ethical corporations out there. Infact their sudo motto was "Don't be evil".
    Oh please! A motto is one thing - actions are another. There is a reason they are battling MS for "ownership" of the "cloud" ... and it's not for altruistic reasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pommie View Post
    When you have an "ID" with them (and no doubt you will have to sign up with a google ID for Google docs) - then there is nothing to prevent them from cross referencing your private and business documents with anything else that they have about you, or anyone/anything listed in your documents.... do you really trust a commercial monopoly ?
    Ask Palin about how secure web based systems are.

    Would I put anything on the net that is sensitive. Hell no

    You are not only putting trust into a group of people you don't know but you are also expecting them to make sure your precious documents are not lost. And what happens if you lose your internet connection?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pommie View Post
    Oh please! A motto is one thing - actions are another. There is a reason they are battling MS for "ownership" of the "cloud" ... and it's not for altruistic reasons.
    I know a guy who works for Google. They actually do live by this. That was how I found out about it. He had two cool phrases for the evening.

    "Don't be evil, Dude"
    "The engineer rules, Dude"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    I know a guy who works for Google. They actually do live by this. That was how I found out about it. He had two cool phrases for the evening.
    Big company Google. That may be the case for one person but does not represent the attitudes of all.

    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    "Don't be evil, Dude"
    "The engineer rules, Dude"
    Hmm. Contradiction there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco2hse View Post
    Big company Google. That may be the case for one person but does not represent the attitudes of all.



    Hmm. Contradiction there.

    I'll be good, so long as you do as I say.
    So is it inconceivable that some companies may be more ethical than others? Maybe it is...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    So is it inconceivable that some companies may be more ethical than others? Maybe it is...
    Maybe. But for a company to act ethically is for it to perform to the best of its abilities to provide sufficient profit for its owners/shareholders. Whatever is required, within the law, for a company to make a profit is ethically correct for it. Any company that conceivably limits what are for it additional ways to make more money is unethical. Businesses exist to make a profit, not to provide a public good. That is what trusts and charities exist to provide.

    To behave in a way such that it is seen to be a good public citizen is a moral issue. As an example, Yahoo decided that it is more moral for them to provide information to governmental research agencies in the battle to defeat phishers and paedophiles.

    However, what is stated in public is often said in response to public expectations.
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