Who's got nothing to hide ... HAHAHA! This says: Everybody who deliberatly discloses personal information from public has something fraudulous to hide and will be regarded a potential t'rrist.
I've been posting concerns about Google's invasion into our privacy for quite a while, usually to be ignored, or even attacked as being paranoid. It's refreshing to see that some high profile folks that the masses might actually listen to and take seriously are now challenging Google's spyware-like activity around everything we do. The No Agenda podcast this week said something about Google now adding an offline tracking cookie to our computers (just the kind of thing we use spyware removal tools to get off our systems) in an effort to track what we do, by name, whether we're logged into Google or not. This is reason enough to no longer trust Google in my mind.