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(Unverified)Aug 27th 2005 10:13PM
I thoroughly enjoy Google the search engine and Gmail has proven itself very useful - but when they released their version of Picasa, my PC didn't agree with it too well. If I remember correctly, my Win2k kernel became corrupt immediately after installing and scanning directories using Picasa. I had to completely re-install my OS, and thinking that the problem most certainly was something else - I again installed Picasa. Immediately the same result, and after the 2nd OS re-install w/out Picasa I never experienced the problem again. To this day I haven't been able to bring myself to install any other software released by Google, because of that.
In general, I believe that Google has nothing but the purest intentions of remaining a good, positive company. But in time, the shareholder's interest in profits could possibly steer the company away from its principles - eventually leading Google to be seen as the evil corporate giant that Microsoft is now often regarded as.