"For the past two years, each company {Google+ and Facebook] has
experimented with different ways to divine more and more about how
people live their lives on the Internet, without sparking a revolt," according to a post on USAToday Tech. "But
the plans the rivals announced on Tuesday, which critics say could
dramatically rev up their respective abilities to gather intelligence on
individual Internet users, seem to have struck a chord. An informal and
unscientific survey of Web users by USA TODAY found a majority speaking
out against the new business practices announced by Google and
Facebook." Read more of the USAToday post.
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