>> Clearly it costs money to make (say) the Java runtime environment. But
>> how does making you install the Google toolbar make money for anybody?
>>
>> Come to think of it, the Google toolbar cost money to make too...
>
> So the return on that must be higher than the costs involved. Guess
> what: you're the product being sold.
It's not news that Google sells people to advertisers. What I can't
figure out is in what way the Google toolbar helps with that process.
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