Her er utdrag fra artikkelen i New York times:
No. 4417749 conducted hundreds of searches over a three-month period on topics ranging from “numb fingers” to “60 single men” to “dog that urinates on everything.”
And search by search, click by click, the identity of AOL user No. 4417749 became easier to discern. There are queries for “landscapers in Lilburn, Ga,” several people with the last name Arnold and “homes sold in shadow lake subdivision gwinnett county georgia.”
It did not take much investigating to follow that data trail to Thelma Arnold, a 62-year-old widow who lives in Lilburn, Ga., frequently researches her friends’ medical ailments and loves her three dogs. “Those are my searches,” she said, after a reporter read part of the list to her.
Jeg tror konsekvensen for AOL er at folk blir redde for å søke og dermed mister AOL millioner av inntekter fra betalte annonser. En annen diskusjon er hva markedsførere kan gjøre ved hjelp av dataanalyse. Kanskje noen mennesker er interessert i å motta e-post med informasjon om hva de har søkt etter de siste tre månedene?