Why would I turn over ownership of my data to a company that claims all rights to it if I put it on their servers? Folks need to spend a little time reading the license agreements of the online data services. It's pretty scary, especially considering Google's public attitude toward privacy.
Gerry D - 13 years ago
Micky-M-soft was talking about this a while ago.
Bottom line is; what's free now will cost you monthly fees on top of your internet access. Or a pay a per use fee. Want to view a photo of grand-kids, that will be two cents please. Look for something on Ebay, the fees will cost more than the item!
Take a look at how applications are marketed for the newest generation of cellphones and just substitute Google OS and their dumbed-down computers for those fancy cellphones.
There ain't no free lunch, the hors d'oeuvres may be free, but the toothpicks will cost you a dime. Those dimes will will break you ten cents at a time!
Never never never, ( did I say never? ), trust big business. Their goal, Google included, is to make as much money as possible for investors. Turn all middle class into poor class, one dime at a time.
Where is a Robin Hood of the internet when we need him?
Why would I turn over ownership of my data to a company that claims all rights to it if I put it on their servers? Folks need to spend a little time reading the license agreements of the online data services. It's pretty scary, especially considering Google's public attitude toward privacy.
Micky-M-soft was talking about this a while ago.
Bottom line is; what's free now will cost you monthly fees on top of your internet access. Or a pay a per use fee. Want to view a photo of grand-kids, that will be two cents please. Look for something on Ebay, the fees will cost more than the item!
Take a look at how applications are marketed for the newest generation of cellphones and just substitute Google OS and their dumbed-down computers for those fancy cellphones.
There ain't no free lunch, the hors d'oeuvres may be free, but the toothpicks will cost you a dime. Those dimes will will break you ten cents at a time!
Never never never, ( did I say never? ), trust big business. Their goal, Google included, is to make as much money as possible for investors. Turn all middle class into poor class, one dime at a time.
Where is a Robin Hood of the internet when we need him?