Willis
08-18-2010, 03:47 PM
From an interview 8/14/2010
Google is often accused of behaving like Big Brother, and Google's CEO, Eric Schmidt, isn't doing much to dispel those perceptions. In fact, in an interview with the Wall Street Journal (http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/pcworld/tc_pcworld/storytext/googleceochangeyournametoescapeourwatchfuleye/37258713/SIG=12gfvovhh/*http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704901104575423294099527212.html), Schmidt dropped an interesting -- and frightening -- tidbit: perhaps people should change their names upon reaching adulthood to eradicate the potentially reputation-damaging search records Google keeps.
"'I don't believe society understands what happens when everything is available, knowable and recorded by everyone all the time,' [Schmidt] says. He predicts, apparently seriously, that every young person one day will be entitled automatically to change his or her name on reaching adulthood in order to disown youthful hijinks stored on their friends' social media sites," the Wall Street Journal reports.
Read the article here (http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20100817/tc_pcworld/googleceochangeyournametoescapeourwatchfuleye)
Google is often accused of behaving like Big Brother, and Google's CEO, Eric Schmidt, isn't doing much to dispel those perceptions. In fact, in an interview with the Wall Street Journal (http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/pcworld/tc_pcworld/storytext/googleceochangeyournametoescapeourwatchfuleye/37258713/SIG=12gfvovhh/*http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704901104575423294099527212.html), Schmidt dropped an interesting -- and frightening -- tidbit: perhaps people should change their names upon reaching adulthood to eradicate the potentially reputation-damaging search records Google keeps.
"'I don't believe society understands what happens when everything is available, knowable and recorded by everyone all the time,' [Schmidt] says. He predicts, apparently seriously, that every young person one day will be entitled automatically to change his or her name on reaching adulthood in order to disown youthful hijinks stored on their friends' social media sites," the Wall Street Journal reports.
Read the article here (http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20100817/tc_pcworld/googleceochangeyournametoescapeourwatchfuleye)