This will include everything from my browsing history to my digitized DNA. I have been conducting research on the ramifications of this for a little over a year and this article unveils some of the realizations I have had. As you can see, the leap to throwing away my privacy is actually much smaller than I originally thought. In fact, both you and I are already almost all of the way there. The references to major corporations made above were all real.
The actual corporations are listed below with so germany email list me relevant facts. "search giant" - Google Inc.: of other metrics about it's users. "consumer electronics" - Apple Inc.: Apple is rumored to be building a $1 billion data center so it is likely that more data like that mentioned in post will be stored in the future. "massive social network" - Facebook Inc.: In total, 25 Terabytes of user activity data is stored daily by the online social networking service.
"telecommunications conglomerate" - AT&T Inc.: AT&T reported only has 20,268 servers. This is infantile compared to Google's estimated 1,000,000 servers. "micro blogging service" - Twitter Inc.: Twitter recently peaked at 5,000 messages a second following Michael Jackson's death. Odds are one of them was yours. "social news site" - Digg Inc.: Digg says that only about half of its server load is from visitors to its website. The other half is a mix of Digg buttons and API calls.
In addition to the data points listed above, Google is storing hundreds
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