TMI - Too Much Information Unethical?
APR 19th 2008 • 3 Comments
My latest project in the form of goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogle.com/ (or g56ogle.com for short) has brought up an interesting ethical dillema for me. About a week ago I launched the site to serve basically as a re-skinned version of google.com. It gives users the ability to search the web in style. It's powered with Google's Adsense for Search, which allows me to simply throw the code in to handle all the actual searching functionality. When a user enters a search term and hits return they're taken to a results page, and the URL in their browser changes to something like this: "http://www.goo...oogle.com/results/?q=andrew+baron....". The search query is clearly indicated inside the actual URL. Now this might not seem to really matter because there's no way for me to actually see all the queries that people enter.
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