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Post by Mel on Feb 22, 2014 6:53:47 GMT -5
Greetings,
There is a lot of speculation whether or not Edward Snowden will contribute to a loss of Google's market share globally.
After reviewing Steve Piecznek's comment that Edward Snowden is an avatar, should one conclude that its more likely that transnationals will more likely buy out nations, in terms of Google's market share? The whole idea that Markus Wolf, the East German Stasi spymaster, allegedly trained Putin and Merkel, and potentially started organizing the Department of Homeland Security in America since inception, to me indicates that transnational will play a similar role. May it be true that Google is not only flying around with the Pentagon, but that its in bed with many other countries as well, like a double agent?
Just asking. I don't own one share in google, nor do I plan on it. I just find thinking between the lines interesting, in terms of how corporations are enduring these potential avatar wars.
What say you?
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