We’ve had our disagreements with Google in the past, but it looks as though they are turning over a long neglected leaf.
Google has been recruited by US intelligence agencies to help them better process and share information they gather about suspects [who download online porn].
At last!
Google is also providing the search features for a Wikipedia-style site, called Intellipedia, on which agents post information about their targets that can be accessed and appended by colleagues, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
I’m not sure I’d trust the gay agenda newspaper of record and I’d humbly suggest that “Intellipedia” already exists. It’s called Conservapedia. But other than that, this sounds great. Keep those hippies on the run!
The contracts are just a number that have been entered into by Google’s ‘federal government sales team’, that aims to expand the company’s reach beyond its core consumer and enterprise operations.
It’s very good to know that, like Wahoo, Google is supportive of government. Before you know it “NO BLOOD FOR OIL” will return no search results at all, other than “some men are coming to get you.”
Maybe liberalism can be stamped out once and for all. We can only hope.
– Psycheout



Maybe liberalism can be stamped out once and for all.
A vote for John Sidney McCain on Novemeber 4 will as much as ensure it. Praise!
Comment by Mrs. T.D. Gaines-Crockett — April 1, 2008 @ 11:49 am |
I don’t need Google, I have 4chan.
Comment by Elephant Bones — April 1, 2008 @ 11:59 am |
PROTIP: It’s not freedom when you restrict rights for a religious or political agenda.
Comment by L. — April 1, 2008 @ 4:23 pm |
It’s very good to know that, like Wahoo[...]
lolwut
Comment by Dio Brando — April 2, 2008 @ 8:32 pm |
Let’s not forget one of my favorite Google features, one that’s been there for years:
In the search box, type “French military victories.” Click the button that says “I’m feeling lucky.” Then click the link that appears.
Comment by L — April 3, 2008 @ 8:41 am |
Also, for those without administrative privileges: I never put a period after the L in my username here. The “L.” that posted on Tuesday is not me.
Comment by L — April 3, 2008 @ 8:41 am |
Google is now a part of our daily life
Comment by mum — May 25, 2008 @ 8:35 pm |