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In reply to the discussion: Do you really think the NSA has the manpower to sift through billions of keystrokes and metadata [View all]NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)Google isn't just about indexing public pages at all. Their real value is their ability to track people and build profiles about who they are and what they are interested in. The more they know about the individuals browsing pages, the better they are at serving ads and making money off people. In fact, it also goes that sometimes its more profitable for them to focus on people rather than search results, in order to steer people from organic clicks.
Its actually a bit creepy knowing that google is watching nearly every move people on the internet make (with analytics and doubleclick tracking scripts). It can figure out your gender, age, interests, favorite sites, favorite products, people similar to you, thing you might be interested in, etc. The NSA can figure all this out as well.