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merhawk ([personal profile] merhawk) wrote in [community profile] politics2011-08-28 09:12 pm

G+/Google information everyone should know

Andy Carvin of NPR spoke with Google Chairman Eric Schmidt for a few minutes. Per the conversation, Schmidt acknowledges/states that "G+ was build primarily as an identity service, so fundamentally, it depends on people using their real names if they're going to build future products that leverage that information."

Identity Service != Social Network, Eric Schmidt. And you're billing G+ as a social network. Just sayin'.

Todd Vierling looked into the Profile Real Name issues. He discovered that these issues are about more than just G+. It looks like the endgame will end up involving most, if not all, of Google Products.

[reposted from my journal]
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[personal profile] syntheid 2011-08-30 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I use Hushmail as a separate account for sensitive data like bank/credit card statements, etc. I actually used a free account for a long while before upgrading so I could use IMAP access, as the web interface is useable, but not great. Though they do have an option to forward a stub email to let you know you have new mail, so that at least allowed me to notice if I had mail and check it. I'm not sure it's particularly more flexible, though-- at least, I find it more rigid and difficult to deal with compared to gmail, actually, if you're using the web interface.

(Personally, I'm playing around with Fastmail, which may be a decent switch from gmail for all my regular mail for me-- seems a bit more flexible in terms of filtering and search with Sieve, while offering additional services like file hosting. And it's pretty cheap, as well, which is nice.)