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Absolutely, Trust Me
Topic: Surveillance 7:54 am EDT, Oct 25, 2010

G.W. Schulz:

Government employees nevertheless have more opportunities today than ever before to dig deep into the lives of everyone else. And they do.

Joe Reiss, VP of marketing at AS&E:

We do what our customers need.

Christopher Caldwell:

The line between Google and government is destined to blur.

Eric Schmidt:

You get a billion people doing something, there's lots of ways to make money. Absolutely, trust me. We'll get lots of money for it.

Conrad Quilty-Harper:

Tesco can predict when people will shop, how they'll pay for their items and even how many calories they will consume.

Cristopher Drew:

As economic crimes become easier to commit -- in some cases as simple as downloading data and pressing "Send" -- security analysts say some American companies must share the blame for thefts because they do not adequately monitor employees.



 
 
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