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The Pudding provides free ad-supported phone calls by eavesdropping

The PuddingBack in 2004 when Google announced its new e-mail service would "read" your messages in order to serve up relevant advertisements, privacy advocates around the world shuddered. Three years later, most folks hardly bat an eye at the concept.

But there's still something a bit creepy about a similar business model put forward by internet telephony startup The Pudding. The web service will let you make free phone calls from your PC to any land line. The Pudding is completely web-based. There's no software to download, you just plug a headset into your computer, open up a web page and dial away.

Here comes the creepy part. The reason The Pudding can let you make phone calls for free is because the site will serve up relevant advertisements. And it will determine relevance by listening in on your conversation.

There won't be a room filled with people listening to you talk with your best friend about relationship trouble with your spouse. But a computer will be listening and using voice recognition software to serve up on-screen ads for divorce lawyers. The company is also working on a way to send ads to the cellphone screen of the person you're calling.

We imagine at first people will just make sure to only use The Pudding for completely trivial conversations. But if the service proves trustworthy, at some point, they'll forget about the eavesdropping and use it on a regular basis, much as they do Gmail. And while there may be no real difference between the two companies' business model, eavesdropping still feels a bit more invasive than screenreading.

[via The New York Times]

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Google is developing spy software

I know, no big surprise right? We all knew Google was evil deep down, at least a little bit. According to The Register, Google is planning on using "spy" software to catalog and categorize the background sounds heard while you're using your microphone on their VoIP/chat client, then serving you ads based on what they hear. I suppose if Google hears sheep in the background, they will show you hay and alfalfa ads, or kids in the background, they will show you ads for Barney videos and Cheerios. Obviously, there are many privacy issues here to be addressed, and I don't feel good about Google knowing every little thing that goes on in my house, just because I like my privacy and anonymity. Google would become big brother's best friend in a heartbeat. Imagine I have a romantic evening planned and forget to turn the microphone off, will Google sell me wine and chocolates the next day? I am morbidly interested in Google's strange fascination with sucking every last drop of usable information out of us, but not really interested in this kind of software that invades my privacy. I will give up a small degree of privacy online in text only, but recording my sounds? That seems too personal. What's next, reading my thoughts through some highly advanced retinal scan? Google wishes.

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