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nemesis wrote:
> well, you should agree that Yahoo! is not "about a philanthropy/philosophy for
> service for the humanity". They are at it for the money just as much as M$.
http://forgood.yahoo.com/index.html
And Google has many tools you can use for free, I know everything free
needs economic support anyway, hence the ads and the comercial versions,
but is IMO is a low price to pay for so many useful things Google has to
offer. I use mostly Google's search engine and "ad sense" brings a few
lines of ads, oh please! Is ridiculously chep in exchange for the
usefulness of the ingo I get. OK, take 'Google Desktop', makes a good
job indexing your files and is free (you have a choice to not to install
Google Toolbar on the installation process).
For all this I say they strive for philanthropy/philosophy for
service for the humanity as much as possible.
> what I can't agree is this much influence, money and power concentrated so
> tightly in the hands of a single american company...
agree.
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