Google's planned Gmail has taken a lot of flack from privacy advocates. I reckon, the following is a superb answers to its critics:
bq. If you haven't tried it, it sounds creepy. But after a week of testing the prerelease version of Gmail, I'm on the other side of the fence. Gmail isn't an invasion of privacy, and its ads are preferable to the giant blinking banners for diets and dating services that are splashed across my other Web mail accounts. - Read My Mail, Please, MSN Slate




