Law in the Internet Society

ELIMINATING GOOGLE FROM MY LIFE: A More Challenging Endeavor than Eliminating Facebook Was [FIRST DRAFT]

-- By DavidKorvin - 7 Jan 2012

Introduction

Throughout the semester, we discussed in detail the freedom problems that Facebook and Google imposes on its users. As mentioned in my first essay, I have found it rather easy to eliminate Facebook from my life completely, but I have been unable to do the same with Google. In particular, “Gmail” is the product that I still feel compelled to use on a daily basis, and it is not because of its e-mail function, but rather because of the “Gchat” function that is accessed by using a Gmail account.

In this essay, I will explore why I have found it much more difficult to quit Gchat than it was for me to stop using Facebook. Additionally, I will discuss some things open source programmers should for in designing an alternative to Gchat.

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r2 - 09 Jan 2013 - 22:33:31 - DavidKorvin
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