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But Google's increasing array of services creates an unprecedented collection of intertwined personal information, says Ben Edelman.
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Ben Edelman: Google allows typosquatters to register domain names and show Google ads on those domain names.
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And according to a new study by Harvard Business School professor Ben Edelman, users are confused indeed.
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Start by planning ahead, says Ben Edelman, a security-focused law professor at Harvard Business School and a frequent critic of the TSA's new practices.
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Ben Edelman, an assistant professor at Harvard Business School who studies Internet advertising, reviewed the computer code on the seven sites at the request of the Journal.
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All this spotlighting of privacy offers Google's competitors a chance to shorten Google's lead in the search industry, says Ben Edelman, an assistant professor at Harvard Business School.
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As HBS professor, Ben Edelman explained in a June 2011 interview, Restaurant.com is a discount site that does a much better job of creating and sustaining merchant and consumer satisfaction.
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This post by Ben Edelman is fairly representative.
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