Google: An Apology
Published: 09 Aug 2005 14:55 BST
As you may have read elsewhere, News.com — our sister publication in the US — recently published a story concerning Google and online personal privacy. In it staff writer Elinor Mills used Google itself to find out public information about Google chief executive Eric E. Schmidt, which she then published. In response, Google has decided not to talk to any reporter from News.com for a year.
We cannot speak for News.com, although we are proud to march under the same CNET banner. However, we cannot avoid responsibilities for our own actions. Acting under the mistaken impression that Google's search engine was intended to help research public data, we have in the past enthusiastically abused the system to conduct exactly the kind of journalism that Google finds so objectionable.
Clearly, there is no place in modern reporting for this kind of unregulated, unprotected access to readily available facts, let alone in capriciously using them to illustrate areas of concern. We apologise unreservedly, and will cooperate fully in helping Google change people's perceptions of its role just as soon as it feels capable of communicating to us how it wishes that role to be seen.
Unfortunately, we have been unable to ascertain this. Google UK has told us that we'll have to talk to Google US to find out whether we too have fallen under the writ of excommunication. As we share all information with our American brethren it is hard to see how it could be any other way, but we humbly await news of our fate.
Google UK's inability to explain the local implications of the decision could be read as the results of an angry, irrational action dictated in isolation from the top of a large and disparate organisation, an action whose ramifications were not fully taken into account.
We seek at once to distance ourselves from that perception, at odds as it is with Google's name as a byword for enlightened, engaged wisdom, a new model of corporatism which seeks to do well by doing good. It is certainly something that would be impossible to square with the quality of management required to successfully run an $80bn multinational company.
And forgive us too for any effect Google's righteous wrath will have on our coverage of issues affecting the company. Although we have plenty of other sources to help us report and analyse the many intriguing and important issues involved, Google's voice may be absent. We can only encourage our readers to make up their own minds about what may really be going on inside the company — while abjuring them from using a search engine in their quest.
It's wrong. Don't do it. Google says so.
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My snarkiness meter's going nuts! espd -
That's not an apology, that's a slap in the face.... Anonymous -
Sarcasm is the refuge of the weak. Abram Nichols -
Well said. Speaking as a US technology worker wit... Jonathon Doe -
I really enjoy the conditions that you put on your... Ed Stankiewicz -
Only the Brits could come up with an apology that... Marc Schlenker -
"Only the Brits could come up with an apology... chahn -
While the orginal published article about chief ex... Shockwave -
Could CNET/ZDnet and Google please show profe... Raoul Teeuwen -
ahhhhh, The good old days, When the ARAP... itmeens u kntakeajoke -
Oh wow, Cnet really is showing it's true colors. W... Why would I give you guys my name? -
Hahahaha beautiful piece of writing! A fittin... GR -
Sounds like sour grapes ZDNET... suck it up a... Anonymous -
Great piece of writing! Felix Ramos -
Weirdness. If someone snaps a picture of a Google... Anonymous -
Functionally illiterate... that's what I'm th... GR -
GR,
Here, Here. Has the rest of the wo... Dave -
Google:
Slowly, but surely, they drew their plans... Wildey Monkey -
There is no way Google is going to accept this ins... Kevin Forbes -
Well said, sarastic and excellent. iyerns -
You are hereby banned and blacklisted fo... Eric E. Schmidt -
I hope Google does ban you. There is such a thing... Anonymous -
Could the author of this article publish his detai... feedback -
Congratulations - with your unrepentant attitude a... James -
I don't see how anyone can see the response f... Andrew Davidson -
Ahhhh...There is nothing quite so refreshing as a... Alan McSwain -
Nice to see someone actually stand up the the... Anonymous -
Hey Eric...What's up with the Yahoo email acc... Alan McSwain -
Its funny how CNET has the nerve to say Google is... marc -
Sarcastic snobbery aside-- Google is within their... j.m. -
pathetic...apologize for this? please tell me wha... Anonymous -
gotta say i lost a little respect for google, they... Anonymous -
Is it means that Google rule the world? Takács Sándor -
ZDNet - I thought better of you. Are you not... Anonymous -
I don't get this.
Google is a publically trad... Anonymous -
In response to the previous comment....... Anonymous -
What amuses me are the reponses to ths article att... Dave -
I am not sure what your organization expects in th... Brad -
brilliant british beating... mumta -
Google isn't mad because of the posting of some pe... Gabe da Silveira -
What the paparazzi does is technically legal... Ben -
Hmmm, if Google wants you to censor your articles,... Anonymous -
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You guys crawl so pretty :D Anonymous -
I'm surprised at the number of commenters here who... Anonymous -
Ah, yes...and here I always thought sarcasm w... Anonymous -
Its not so much that you shouldn't report concerns... Anonymous -
Very funny, indeed. Shame on you for accessing pub... Vernon R. Martin -
I wish the US sister company had the good forsight... Travellar05 -
That's one of the funniest things I've heard in a... Vasco de Sousa -
My estimation of this sites readership has go... Eric Van Hoolenburger -
Good for them. CNET and it's sisters deserve a ba... Tony L. Franzese -
Bravo!!!
Glad to see SOMEONE has the backbone to s... Karim -
Congratulations! This was an excellent, well writt... Harpalus -
Google thinks it rules the world. If tomorrow... const change; -
Oh yeah. Cumshot at google's face. Barrapunto -
Wasn't Google's motto 'Don't be evil'?
It's going... Don't be Evil -
Is it surprising that all the rants at this "apolo... kedaha -
MISSES THE POINT: Google's CEO wasn't angry about... Michael B -
No, YOU missed the point. The article wasn't... John G -
Agree with John G.
Also, I think that th... Anonymous -
Google's "attitude" is clearly shown by the fact t... J. Michael Keating -
Or, at least, don't use Google to do your searches... Michael Odza -
1984 bigbrother is here, zdnet should go into more... Dc s -
classic! great stuff Anonymous -
VOTE WITH YOUR MOUSE... there are plenty of other... HowardB -
So many idiots, not enough room to slate them... Queen Liz -
What??
So the inventors of the atomic bomb are wro... Sam Ud-din






