For anyone who's read my blog posts for a while or who saw me speak in San Jose earlier this year you'll know that I'm particularly interested in personalization and specifically, Google's patents on the subject.
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There is the chance that the folks over at Google simply believe that this is an interesting project and lucrative in it's own right and thought to diversify their funding sources. Of course! Advertising is sooooo yesterday. Time to move on. ;)
Or there is some data that the gPeople are hoping to get? Is this the first step in a larger project to get our DNA. What personalization options will Google have if they know you're going to die at 45? You'll know you're in trouble when funeral home ads start popping up when you're partner is surfing the web.
It's definitely WAY too early to come to any conclusive idea as to what the folks at Google are really hoping to accomplish but it'll be interesting to watch them and how they use the data they collect.
The issue I find more immediately concerning is the privacy issues. While the 23andme website claims high levels of security (and I have no doubt they're telling the truth there) the government can step in and demand the files. I'm not saying they're going to do it, but they could. And to me, that's a bit frightening [ i don't know what my DNA says about me but I don't know if I want my government and, worse yet, my insurance companies to know.
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Now THAT is Personalization
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