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    <title>Digs &#45; Internet | Truthdig</title>
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      <title>In Google, Yahoo, Should We Trust?</title>
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      <dc:subject>archives, browsers, databases, google, information, internet, queries, searches, web, yahoo, Internet</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float:left; margin: 0 10px 0 0; border: 1px solid #333333;"><a href="http://www.truthdig.com/dig/item/20060214_google_yahoo_trust1/"><img src="http://www.truthdig.com/images/diguploads/google_160.jpg" border="0" alt="Google graphic" width="160" height="110" /></a></div> <p>For years, we&#8217;ve been supplying the oracles of Google and Yahoo with the most intimate details our personal health, political leanings, and secret obsessions. <br><br>The government is already combing through Internet archives.<br><br><b>Mark Malseed</b>, co-author of the international bestseller &#8220;The Google Story,&#8221; argues that it&#8217;s time we started asking better questions about our queries.</p>

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