…The *reason* we use an independent product like Basecamp is *because* we don’t want to share our data with Google. +@jasonfried
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…Looking at the Google Custom Search Engine site it seems you can implement it without any Google branding. This really sucks. +
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…Basically, all our data on Basecamp could have been shared with Google, Inc., and we had no clue. Looking forward to
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…(And this is a beautiful example of the viral nature of building our basic tech infrastructures on surveillance capitalism.)
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…(The only reason I even know about this is because
@basecamp released a Mac app that’s running on *my* machine, where I have more control.)
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@aral@jasonfried That's an alert because we allow people to login with Google ID. No sharing of content, we have an in-house search engine. -
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@dhh@jasonfried Good to know (and verified by disallowing access & still being able to search)—wondering why it connects to cse subdomain) - 1 more reply
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@gnuchu Thanks :)
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