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Not everyone is googly-eyed over the potential of Google eying your inbox







Not everyone is googly-eyed over the
potential of Google eying your inbox

Not everyone is googly-eyed over the
potential of Google eying your inbox
04/09/2004 04:13 PM

While it's practically heresy to suggest that Google could even be an ounce evil, privacy and consumer advocacy groups are sending up flares over the company's planned Gmail webmail service.




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