@aral aka the Ronald McDonald strategy of Google...
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@checkdisout Exactly :) -
@aral@checkdisout a diskussion we want to follow up on at#theconf! You will meet in Malmö! - End of conversation
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Big opportunity for kids' publishers >> YouTube for Kids http://www.engadget.com/2015/02/19/youtube-for-kids/ … pic.twitter.com/KQgSpcDrPM via
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@samatlounge …to normalise surveillance and build brand loyalty at an early age with a company that will sell them as products later.
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@aral "Free" Google Apps for education also hooks them. Some schools compel kids to use it. There is no choice. -
@NoDPIsigma@aral@circa1977 you may not believe them, put Google doesn’t collect data from edu customers: http://www.google.com/edu/trust/ -
@briandigital@aral@circa1977 Thanks, but I can see where it says no ads. I can't see where it says no data collection or user profiling. -
@NoDPIsigma@briandigital@circa1977 Also, it’s about normalising surveillance tech. As if McDonald’s sponsored nutrition classes.
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@aral@Smutchings Netflix is doing the same thing. -
@martinlucas@aral Netflix doesn’t sell people. It sells access to TV and film. -
@Smutchings@aral I meant targeting kids with content, they're buying lots of kids shows - teaching them at the same time how to watch TV.
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