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by x0x0
4598 days ago
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unless there is something new in the latest release of osx 10.9, what on earth are you talking about? Also, apple sells google the right to be the default search engine on ios (see eg [1]); this is very different than selling your search queries or results. For instance, when you get a google results page, only the very stupidest could be unaware that, well, google knows what you searched for. [1] http://bgr.com/2013/02/11/google-apple-ios-default-search-1-... |
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You obviously can't resell something like a file/application search on the local computer (akin to Spotlight search on OS X).
Apparently I was wrong: http://arstechnica.com/business/2012/09/ubuntu-bakes-amazon-...
That is bad on so many levels - privacy, security, network performance, etc... Presumably every time I do one of those searches, traffic is sent over my internet connection...
I wonder what's going through Canonical's mind - And why they think this is a good idea...