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Je suis tombé au hasard de mes pérégrinations sur le Web sur cet article relatant la critiques et avertissements des médias allemands concernant l'utilisation de Google Chrone, le tout récent navigateur du géant mondial. Un géant qui fait office depuis de longues années de moteur de recherche, de publicitaire, d'éditeur d'applications...et désormais d'hébergeur d'informations confidentielles sur la nature des sites visités par les utilisateurs de Chrome. Et c'est bien ce point, qui sous des arguments fallacieux (une version "beta" n'a jamais empêché personne d'utiliser un service...), se voit instrumentalisé par les télévisions et journaux allemands. Une action qui ne fait pas grand bruit mais qui révèle déjà les premières esquisses de contre-attaque de la part des détenteurs historiques de ce marché juteux et stratégique pour toute entreprise souhaitant imposer ses formats et services sur Internet...
It doesn’t get any more “official” than this here. Yesterday, Saturday at around 20:07, Germany’s oldest and perhaps biggest prime time news Tagesschau announced the following under the headline “Warning against internet browser"*:
"The Federal Office for Information Security warned internet users of the new browser Chrome. The application by the company Google should not be used for surfing the internet, as a spokesperson for the office told the Berliner Zeitung. It was said to be problematic that Chrome was distributed as an unfinished advance version. Furthermore it was said to be risky that user data is hoarded with a single vendor. With its search engine, email program and the new browser, Google now covers all important areas on the internet."
If the Berliner Zeitung is to be believed, then this kind of strong warning from an official source seems slightly curious, in particular in comparison with say Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 release. As I was not able to find any such warning on the federal office’s homepage yet, I asked the office for a clarification yesterday and will update should they reply with more information.
Billet "Google Chrome Receives Heavy Criticism in Germany"
http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2008-09-07-n33.html
"The Federal Office for Information Security warned internet users of the new browser Chrome. The application by the company Google should not be used for surfing the internet, as a spokesperson for the office told the Berliner Zeitung. It was said to be problematic that Chrome was distributed as an unfinished advance version. Furthermore it was said to be risky that user data is hoarded with a single vendor. With its search engine, email program and the new browser, Google now covers all important areas on the internet."
If the Berliner Zeitung is to be believed, then this kind of strong warning from an official source seems slightly curious, in particular in comparison with say Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 release. As I was not able to find any such warning on the federal office’s homepage yet, I asked the office for a clarification yesterday and will update should they reply with more information.
Billet "Google Chrome Receives Heavy Criticism in Germany"
http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2008-09-07-n33.html
Rédigé par Verbal Kint le 15/09/2008 à 11:14
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