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Now You See It, Now You Don’t: More Google Oopsage

Michael Liedtke of the Associated Press (via BusinessWeek) writes:

Google Inc. apparently hopes to persuade computer users to entrust all their digital data with the online search engine leader, even though the company is having trouble controlling its own internal communications.

Plans for a Google service offering “infinite” storage capacity leaked out last week when the company inadvertently shared some information about several projects, including one named “GDrive,” on its Web site.

Google quickly removed the previously confidential notes, but not before some eagle-eyed Web surfers had already made copies. Excerpts remain available on some Web sites


Yesterday we mentioned another Google blooper, and Bill Webb’s got a take on today’s little situation over in today’s Windows Fanatics channel. I’d have to file my agreement with him in the “we should be surprised?” department. What a boring week it’ll be if there’s never anything to talk about in the Googlesphere!

[tags]bill webb,google leak,michael liedtke,infinite storage capacity[/tags]

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