Google CEO Sundar Pichai testified before the House Judiciary\xa0Committee on December 11th and the committee convened\xa0about Google's data collection and privacy and like CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave boilerplate answers to the congressman questions he did the same. What struck me odd was the numerous questions that Google has some type of liberal bias that was asked from the Congressmen over the span over 2 hours plus when the committee convened is about data collection? I don't get it. .
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\nAlso, another question I like to know is that doesn't Congressmen know that if you don't want to provide your location on your smartphone, you can turn it off?
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\nShow Notes:
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\n \tOnePlus 6T vs Samsung Galaxy S9
\n \tSwitching from iPhone to Android
\n \tPersonalize your apps on your Android phone
\n \tGoogle ends Ice Cream Sandwich
\n \tGoogle CEO Sundar Pichai testifies\xa0before Congress
\n \tGoogle purges Play Store
\n \tiPhone sales may drop in 2019
\n \tWhere you go next
\n \tSecret Santa Apps
\n \tThe best tabletop and board game gifts\xa0
\n \tUgly Christmas Sweater shops
\n \tAmazon Fire TV Stick vs Roku Premiere
\n \tAnuel\xa0AA
\n \tBohemian Rhapsody
\n \tLyft drivers being paid too little\xa0
\n \tCES 2018
\n \tLG's Gram laptop
\n \tWalmart testing a burger flipping robot
\n \tAmazon Prime Free Shipping