In the fierce war on Search Engines this can be a new page - for all of you out there
who are wondering what war, hasn't it been won by google I do believe it is not. Anyways,
as the book "The Search" talks about how much can be known about you by Search Engine
companies with your search behaviour/data. Accussing Google is doing this today and
tracking everyone is rubbish, as it will take enormous processing power and no one
has yet figured out a way to monetize that information for profit. But in the future
this will become a possibility when computing power and data mining software become
more sophisticated.
So online users worry about their privacy will become a genuine concern. I was happy
to see a news today that Ask.com is planning to do something on this. They promise
to protect your privacy by not storing information on your searches in their database
with AskEraser (to
be introduced by this year-end). If People like and flock to this feature, Google
can implement the technology overnight - they have to stop doing their logging :-).
But the challenge for Google is not Technology but business, because of the impact
this will have on their advertisement business.
All said, privacy has every chance of becoming the next battle ground in search. It
will be interesting to see any path-breaking innovation Google Engineers can come
up with which protects Advt. revenue and privacy.
Till then, let us continue searching on the net as usual ...
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