Leslie Walker from the Washington Post in an article entitled "Forgot What You Searched For? Google Didn't" published today says that the Justice Department may have done us all a big favor by issuing subpoenas to Internet search engines to find out what people are researching online.

And she raises the question: What, exactly, does Google know about us?

So if the government scares people into thinking more about their own
Internet histories by slapping subpoenas on the search engines, maybe that's not a bad thing.


May be she's right!

Link:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/20/AR2006012001799.html