For real?
Giving Google an award for defending user privacy is about as ridiculous as giving the Nobel prize for peace to president Obama.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has commended Yahoo! for parrying the federal government's attempts to secretly slurp user data. Yahoo! was awarded a sparkling-star GIF and a commendation by the Electronic Frontier Foundation on Monday for its thankless fight to preserve its users' privacy against secret requests from …
You should take a look a very recent documentary on Vice channel on Youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfhP2mmmUdU
Net companies DO want to protect your privacy, but they have little financial incentive to do so, if you want a secure service where you are the customer, then its not going to be free.
Simply making a knee jerk statement about giving google an award for defending privacy is exceptionally ill-informed.
This is a thought provoking well argued piece on why the DHS should be disbanded. Its a quick read and well worth it.... P.S. Reg Staff please add Bloomberg's Business-Week to your non-filtered valid sources....
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-07-15/the-case-for-abolishing-the-dhs#r=rss
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I'd say it was sheer and utter terror.... Yahoo are the one most struggling with defections.... They are the ones most desperate to rebuild. They were terrified of more user fallout IMHO.... No champion! Same goes for Amazon minus the desperation!
So it's an A for effort then ?
Good on Yahoo! (for once), but it really only goes to show that resistence is futile.
That is a sad state of affairs from a country that prides itself on being "the Land of the Free" and the "Home of the Brave".
Sadder still since I am convinced that the American people are not that kind of people. I know quite a few of them, and to the last one they are all nice, kind and caring, not arrogant prying pricks at all.
There is a clear difference between the American people and their government, and now we are just beginning to see the extent of that gulf.
Speaking as a future drone in the Yahoo empire, they feel to have forgotten their UK staff's wristbands. Perhaps they fear our wrath once we realise our civil liberties have been violated...or perhaps they want to find out if we really do spend all that time down the pub :-)