| disolitude said: I did some research about this...asked a few people who do search and with this claim Google is the pot calling the kettle black here. I can't believe they would bring this issue to light when they have been doing it since dawn of time. This happened using the Bing TOOLBAR, not search engine... Bing Toolbar is designed to use user-behaviour patterns to improve results. To a few weeks later it gave the same result. Considering that when the Google Toolbar is installed and you use Bing, it sends that clickstream data to Google...How can Google believe that type of software behavior is anything other than Bing doing the exact same thing they themselves do? Google toolbar works the SAME! |
I have very little sympathy for Google in this case ever since the Google Books fiasco where they just decided it was their right to copy every book ever published, even those they didn't own the copyrights to.
http://news.cnet.com/Googles-battle-over-library-books/2100-1025_3-5907506.html







