Google Phone Review: 5 Things Wrong (for Internet Marketers)

First, understand that I haven’t even seen it yet. But plenty of other people are piping up about it, so I will, too. Here is my Google phone review featuring 5 things wrong: (Note that I have no basis in fact for any of this, but most reviewers have no facts yet either.)

1. Changes all cookies from rightful affiliate to someone named “moneybrin”

2. 3G coverage should enable quicker downloads of poorly translated sales pages for get rich quick schemes.

3. Google captures all phone conversations, converts to text, publishes on the web and inserts AdSense ads. Problem? No revenue share.

4. Hidden Google App finds unsecured WiFi connections and immediately logs into online bank and investment accounts of nearby homes, downloads net worth, and sells this to insurance companies, credit card companies and enhancement companies.

5. AdSensitivity “feature” automatically clicks 2-3 AdSense ads at the same time, which customer blames on their own fat fingers. Instant tripling of Google AdWords revenue.

Have you found anything I missed?

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