Google’s Mayer on privacy concerns

Interesting video linked to by Lifehacker. It is an interview with Google’s Vice President Marissa Mayer talking about privacy concerns.

Comments

  1. camson says:

    This was screened on tv recently in Australia. It’s a dutch documentary, and it has a different perspective. Especially on issues of privacy.

    I’m pretty sure that there is a version of it on mininova.. Search for “google behind the screen”

  2. camson says:

    This was screened on tv recently in Australia. It’s a dutch documentary, and it has a different perspective. Especially on issues of privacy.

    I’m pretty sure that there is a version of it on mininova.. Search for “google behind the screen”

  3. Phil says:

    Wow. I would think someone in Mayer’s position would have a better answer to the privacy question. With all of the negative press that Google has gotten over the past 12 months regarding privacy, you’d think they’d have a better answer then she gave.

  4. Phil says:

    Wow. I would think someone in Mayer’s position would have a better answer to the privacy question. With all of the negative press that Google has gotten over the past 12 months regarding privacy, you’d think they’d have a better answer then she gave.

  5. Google – Behind the Screen

    There is a recent documentary video from Australian television that focuses on Google. You can watch it here in 5 parts. Thank you to Andy Beal for pointing out the link.  It looks like it was filmed late last year as it talks a lot about book search …

  6. Marcel says:

    As already mentioned by Camson, it is a Dutch documentary. I have posted on this out here: http://www.shapingthoughts.com/2006/07/13/another-disturbing-documentary-on-google

    and included a link to the full Dutch documentary (can be viewed online, but not downloaded).

  7. Marcel says:

    As already mentioned by Camson, it is a Dutch documentary. I have posted on this out here: http://www.shapingthoughts.com/2006/07/13/another-disturbing-documentary-on-google

    and included a link to the full Dutch documentary (can be viewed online, but not downloaded).