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What I would tell them is this: You are used to thinking of America as a place that honors you and what you do, which thinks of entrepreneurship and investing as a noble thing.
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When you buy a product on Amazon.com with your credit card, the items you purchased are now tied to your account and can be used to predict what you might like in the future.
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You wonder what the kids who used to play baseball are doing?
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There are even algorithms being used on you and me right now that listen to us speak, decide what kind of person we are and then decide how company X should treat us in the future.
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Now the files that you place in your Google Drive folder on your PC or Mac are stored alongside any files you create in what used to be called Google Docs.
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Two: the scrolling speeds are slow -- slower, perhaps, than what you're used to.
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It can be quite an education to see how those foods you have always loved are actually made or to wonder what those tiny bowls are used for.
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"You become what you're used to dealing with and he's used to dealing with guys that are out of shape, over the hill and who literally just turn up, " he said.
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So Oates temporarily relented and switched Ovechkin back to the left side for a handful of games, putting the two-time league MVP on a line with little-used players, as if to send the message: Are you sure this is what you want?
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But who are the vendors to say that the technology is not being used for good as well as for what you would consider not so good?
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