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Old 02-21-2008, 07:40 PM   #46
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An alternative to truth muzzling war promoting search
engines
http://www.searchenginecolossus.com/
a directory of search engines. Am looking for others


Yahoo continues to put
many commercial spam
messages into email holders'
accounts rather than into
the bulk mail folder

while conversely, putting
activist messages into
the bulk mail folder

Yahoo search buries peace,
environment, minority,
animal rights stories
and the soft porn ads
are increasingly
being forced onto
email accounts

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Old 02-22-2008, 03:27 AM   #47
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Yahoo Groups has sped up the
appearance of posts on its groups
while Google Groups has slowed down
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Old 02-24-2008, 12:24 AM   #48
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Yahoo appears to have cancelled its automatic email save
fundtion on some nonpersonal accounts

... making email address saving more time consuming

*
neither Yahoo nor Google displays
more than 7 to 12 links per page,
since neither is interested in
serving the customer.. both interested
in pay for play placement
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Google, Yahoo, and other neocon owned search engines
are promoting animal slaughter in hiding articles about
mercury while placing fishing industry commercial sites
at the front of their placement.


question of members:

what free email do you like the best?
one which provides a lot of memory

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Lies, lies, and more lies!
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Old 02-28-2008, 06:20 PM   #50
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myspace and yellowbook slow to remove identity theft and privacy violations

www.myspace.com is not deleting
identity theft websites speedily
nor is www.yellowbook.com
removing data about individuals which violates privacy
speedily
(not meant as a criticism of the wonderful
David Carradine)

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from bobber on another forum re Gmail

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Gmail Users Check Your Spam ASAP
I usually ignore that folder.

But my mom usually gets about 1500 emails a day and it's suddenly dropped to a trickle. She uses Thunderbird so she checked her online spam folder and all of her emails were in there.

I checked mine and sure enough there were about 10 emails from friends that got stuck in there. Emails from MR and SmashBoards were there. I only got 1 email this morning total. I usually get 12-15.

Microsoft Word

Some experience that when they are transferring their articles
from the internet to MS Word, when they go to repost these
articles, all spacing and graphics have disappeared.

April 27, 08

Yahoo has been putting egg ads on vegan sites in Yahoo Groups
Yahoo makes a person jump through hoops to change password
... thus making it easier for huge commercial email
companies to hack...
Those whose email has been hacked or password lost
can lose a 10 year email if they have forgotten which
zip code or have no alternate email

Google Groups has removed surreptitiously messages with
which it does not agree

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Old 05-14-2008, 02:28 AM   #51
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Yahoo gives phone support only for free services

http://www.hardtofind800numbers.com/list...

Customer Service 1-866-562-7219
Corporate Headquarters 1-408-349-3300
Billing 1-866-562-7228
Small Business Customer Services 1-866-800-8092

Yahoo gives phone support only re its paid services.


408 349 4391 Diana Wong media relations
Jerry Yang owns Yahoo

Yahoo has a special recording on its corporate headquarters
for subpoena inquiries


media kelly dulaney

Jami Heldt Groups Community Manager

1. Yahoo is asked to make email acct restoration easier for those
whose passwords have been hacked
2. Yahoo is asked to end meat ads on vegan sites
3. Yahoo is asked to stop hosting hunting and war sites
4 Yahoo is asked to be available by phone
5 Yahoo is asked to make it harder for corporations to hack
into email by making it easier for acct holders to change
passwords.. several have wondered why password change
is not readily available as it is at other servers'
6 Yahoo should end the time wasting, pornographic,
and lethal drug pushing of Viagra and other Pfizer products






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Old 06-12-2008, 05:19 PM   #52
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Sergei Brin's Google has removed the right of moderators on its Groups to
remove spam or other objectionable content .. was this pressure from
Yum Foods of KFC?
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/technolog...ve_fading.html
Google.. is the love fading?

(Sergei Brin stole publicly funded research from Stanford to start Google
... whose power he has used to promote war. )
There are zillions of examples..
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part of a story at http://dc.indymedia.org

For example, a couple weeks ago, in a barely noticed blog entry, reporter Clint Boulton of Computerworld recounted a conversation he'd had with a Google insider who admitted that whatever the company was saying publicly -- and to Congress -- about user privacy, it was indeed tracking not just user search trails, but also their identities -- so-called "Deep Packet Inspection." The entry drew few readers, and no comments, but it did attract attention from one source: A senior Google executive called the magazine to get it to back off the story.

Even if true, had Google lied to Congress about user privacy? Probably not -- at least not in the way that Google had carefully phrased its words.

Then there is Google's odd acquiescence to the demands by authoritarian regimes around the world, especially China, to censor its search operations in those countries. These actions, inexplicable at the time, only become clear when one assumes that Google's real business now is not providing a service to its users, but in owning the world's data.

And that brings us back to Chrome. Why so low key an introduction? And why suddenly turn on a solid partnership with browser provider Mozilla? The answer, I think, has two parts.
Google: From Microsoft Killer to Big Brother?

First, Google believes that Chrome could be its Microsoft killer. Not only does it have the potential to beat MS Explorer but, fulfilling Ellison's old dream, it could be a way to let users easily download applications from the Web -- and thus circumvent Microsoft's lock on Office, even Windows, the very core of its business.

But a second reason is more sinister. Only a few people have noticed that, until recently, in the Terms of Service for signing up for Chrome, Google demands "perpetual, irrevocable, world-wide, royalty free and non-exclusive" license to any materials users create with the browser. (Google on Thursday announced that it was rescinding the clause.)

And that's only part of the story: An earlier reviewer of Chrome, Andrew Cheung of TGDaily, has noted that the browser almost seems to work "too well." For example, Cheung found that with a few keystrokes, Chrome will go into an online banking site and find account numbers, balances and transaction activity. Cheung suggests that it is a security flaw in the product. I'm not so sure.

Microsoft only wanted all of our money. Increasingly, it seems that Google wants all of our data. In running away from the evil empire, have we now instead rushed into the arms of Big Brother?
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[b]this poster believes that Google hacked Yahoo search during
the campaign... [/BGoogle is also blocking
mapquest.com, whitepages.com and other competitors.]if you have had problems typing in your search
keywords on a nonGoogle search engine.. please respond

Yahoo was running ads today saying their new search has McAfee
built in to point out those links with viruses in them

Not only does Google bury peace, environment,
abolition, animal rights, and other site. It slows
down access to these sites.

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a humble request that Yahoo provide a 'check all' option for
each page of spam mail.. for deletion
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from Zharkov
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Google - A CIA Covert Op?

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This is disturbing. If true, everything you do on Google goes directly to the CIA database, and nobody knows how that might be used someday.
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In 2006, Google purchased YouTube for $1.65 billion. That same year, Robert David Steele, a 20-year Marine Corps infantry and intelligence officer and a former clandestine services case officer with the CIA, told Alex Jones that the CIA helped bankroll Google at its very inception. "I think Google took money from the CIA when it was poor and it was starting up and unfortunately our system right now floods money into spying and other illegal and largely unethical activities, and it doesn’t fund what I call the open source world," said Steele, citing "trusted individuals" as his sources for the claim.

Steele went so far as to name Dr. Rick Steinheiser of the CIA’s Office of Research and Development as Google’s contact.

Google purchased Keyhole, Inc., which has a database of 3-D spy-in-the-sky images from all over the globe. Keyhole is supported by In-Q-Tel, a venture capital firm funded by the CIA. In mid-2005, Rob Painter joined Google as Senior Federal Manager. He came straight from In-Q-Tel, where he had been Director of Technology, according to the Google Watch website.

According to USA Today, Q-Tel is an "odd mutation" and represents the "venture-capital arm of the CIA.

Earlier this year, Jonathan Richards, writing for the Times Online, reported that "Google has been recruited by US intelligence agencies to help them better process and share information they gather about suspects. In addition, the National Security Agency is using Google technology "to process information gathered by networks of spies around the world."

Information Week describes the CIA as a major consumer of social media. "We’re looking at YouTube, which carries some unique and honest-to-goodness intelligence," Doug Naquin, director of the DNI Open Source Center, said in remarks delivered to the Central Intelligence Retirees’ Association last October. "We’re looking at chat rooms and things that didn’t exist five years ago, and trying to stay ahead. We have groups looking at what they call ‘Citizens Media’: people taking pictures with their cell phones and posting them on the Internet."

It would appear Mr. Naquin is somewhat disingenuous. The CIA does not merely look into social media - they appear to own it.

For instance, there is a claim that the CIA lent a strong hand in creation of the vastly popular Facebook social network. As the New Zealand Herald reported last August, Facebook took venture capital from Accel Partners. "Its manager James Breyer was formerly chairman of the National Venture Capital Association, and served on the board with Gilman Louie, CEO of In-Q-Tel, a venture capital firm established by the Central Intelligence Agency in 1999," writes Matt Greenop. "Dr Anita Jones joined the firm, which included Gilman Louie. She had also served on the In-Q-Tel’s board, and had been director of Defense Research and Engineering for the US Department of Defense."

Considering all of this, it is not an exaggeration to claim that Google and its partner YouTube are at least in part spook operations...

http://www.infowars.com/?p=6862
Zionist Google in criminal violation of the right of privacy keeps
a record of every search on every computer on which it
has cookies. Since it has monopoly placement in many
US libraries, the numbers are multiplied.

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Microsoft has erased all MSN Groups.. breaking a contract of trust
with the millions whose billions of posts it wiped out.

Microsoft's easily hackable Internet Explorer has been
used as a tool by Google to harm Yahoo search on home computers
and by Rupert Murdoch to block access to www.nytimes.com
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Microsoft erased tens of millions of posts of trusting clients.
a form of intellectual property theft. Hopefully many will sue.
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Today there seems to be a slowdown on Yahoo Groups postings
of several minutes between the send and the appearance.

Usually Yahoo Groups messages show up in seconds
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Yahoo was fined for refusing to sell out its customer
data to the US govt.

Yahoo does not spy the way Google does

Yahoo help numbers for email clients
Toll Free USA: 1-800-318-0631 (This may be the billing department)
Toll Free USA: 1-866-562-7219
Toll Free Canada: 1-877-722 3755
Direct Number: 1-408-349-1572

Have Google hackers been attempting to slow down
the space bar entries on Yahoo search?
Yahoo Fax Number: 1-408-349-3301
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