dupe: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7032253 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7032219
They do actually: https://developers.google.com/gec/ Isn't that open data anyway?
The EC said Google had proposed to provide electoral look up services for citizens to help in Commission's efforts for better electoral information services. What's wrong with that? Are you affiliated with any of the…
The proposed laws do nothing to curtail government surveillance, they do plenty to hamper internet innovation. Study the proposals on the table first.
That is beside the point. Also G+ isn't a 1:1 Facebook competitor.
The 'no restriction on data collection especially in the US' is a myth. There is plenty of evidence of FTC action and lawsuits to dispute your claims.
I understand what the author is trying to say but there is an awful lot of "perhaps" punctuating all the G+ bashing he manages to fit in that post. I'm guessing the relevant evidence will be reveled in court. Also worth…
I'm surprised of much of the comments here, I'll chalk it up to ignorance, but every start up and company in the world should be wishing for this EU privacy fundamentalism to die. And grandstanding politician to get in…
This is basically a ploy by someone who is seeking publicity for his attack on this other individual by taking his words out of context and altering their meaning. Here is a previous submission of HN of the disputed…
dupe: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7032253 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7032219
They do actually: https://developers.google.com/gec/ Isn't that open data anyway?
The EC said Google had proposed to provide electoral look up services for citizens to help in Commission's efforts for better electoral information services. What's wrong with that? Are you affiliated with any of the…
The proposed laws do nothing to curtail government surveillance, they do plenty to hamper internet innovation. Study the proposals on the table first.
That is beside the point. Also G+ isn't a 1:1 Facebook competitor.
The 'no restriction on data collection especially in the US' is a myth. There is plenty of evidence of FTC action and lawsuits to dispute your claims.
I understand what the author is trying to say but there is an awful lot of "perhaps" punctuating all the G+ bashing he manages to fit in that post. I'm guessing the relevant evidence will be reveled in court. Also worth…
I'm surprised of much of the comments here, I'll chalk it up to ignorance, but every start up and company in the world should be wishing for this EU privacy fundamentalism to die. And grandstanding politician to get in…
This is basically a ploy by someone who is seeking publicity for his attack on this other individual by taking his words out of context and altering their meaning. Here is a previous submission of HN of the disputed…