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#18
Race Director
The Zuck just wanted to be rich. Google's the one you should worry about...whenever a company feels the need to make its corporate motto "don't be evil," you can pretty much guarantee it's going to turn out to be evil.
In Oct. 2015, Google dropped "don't be evil" from its code of conduct, believing that such language is "outdated."
The comedy, of course, is that the US government now collects far more data than it can analyze. The goal of the Patriot Act and subsequent legislation (and those things implemented without worrying about such petty things as legality) was to prevent crime, but instead what they have managed to put together is a great way to research who was responsible ex post facto. Very reassuring.
#20
Drifting
Yes, because Google doesn't already have live copies of everything you've ever written, read, researched, or thought.
The Zuck just wanted to be rich. Google's the one you should worry about...whenever a company feels the need to make its corporate motto "don't be evil," you can pretty much guarantee it's going to turn out to be evil.
The Zuck just wanted to be rich. Google's the one you should worry about...whenever a company feels the need to make its corporate motto "don't be evil," you can pretty much guarantee it's going to turn out to be evil.
On "Zuck" I just don't trust anyone who used to have a management slogan of "Move fast and break things". BTW he made it to his goal!