Toldya so, Part I

Google is smart.   Wicked smart.  Emphasis on wicked.

I realize that just saying this in print might cause the “g” word to relegate me to page six million, two hundred fifty three thousand and sixteen, but here it is:

GOOGLE: If You Send To Gmail, You Have ‘No Legitimate Expectation Of Privacy’

If you happen to send an email to one of the 400 million people who use Google’s Gmail service, you shouldn’t have any expectation of privacy, according to a court briefing obtained by the Consumer Watchdog website.

In a motion filed last month by Google to have a class action complaint dismissed, Google’s lawyers reference a 1979 ruling, holding that people who turn over information to third parties shouldn’t expect that information to remain private.