Chome is stealth spyware created by one of the most evil corporate empires around.
Why is everyone still so blind?
Take a close look at the markets Google is expliting (search / analytics / doubleclick / mail / video / money (fake gold) / checkout / dns / os / browser / phone), they're gathering a pretty hefty amount of info on what you like, what you're interested in, who you're dating / married to / children, your medical details, your exact location at any moment, your weaknesses, who else you're associated with (friends / affairs), your job, what you buy, etc, etc.
And if you dare use your mind a bit more, you'll quickly realise they haven't actually innovated ANYTHING apart from search almost 15 years ago.
Everything, I mean absolutely everything they have is a copy of something else or they've simply bought the company.
It's interesting that Google is supposed to be an "open source" friendly empire, yet they haven't actually contributed anything to open source software - and particularly not to the linux kernel. Their code to Android is so radically bound to non-open backend components that according to kernel.org specialists, it's simply not possible to take any code from Google and improve Linux or other open source projects.
Why is everyone still so blind?
Take a close look at the markets Google is expliting (search / analytics / doubleclick / mail / video / money (fake gold) / checkout / dns / os / browser / phone), they're gathering a pretty hefty amount of info on what you like, what you're interested in, who you're dating / married to / children, your medical details, your exact location at any moment, your weaknesses, who else you're associated with (friends / affairs), your job, what you buy, etc, etc.
And if you dare use your mind a bit more, you'll quickly realise they haven't actually innovated ANYTHING apart from search almost 15 years ago.
Everything, I mean absolutely everything they have is a copy of something else or they've simply bought the company.
It's interesting that Google is supposed to be an "open source" friendly empire, yet they haven't actually contributed anything to open source software - and particularly not to the linux kernel. Their code to Android is so radically bound to non-open backend components that according to kernel.org specialists, it's simply not possible to take any code from Google and improve Linux or other open source projects.