You can start a company with the best intentions, but when that company grows into an enormous entity like Google, it starts being so important to itself that those intentions often take a back seat to company’s ambitions.
After Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt little talk about privacy, in which he basically said that only those who have something to fear (i.e. they’ve done something wrong) care about privacy, the reactions are coming in.
Mozilla’s director of...
Post new comment