Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I Google people all the time. I also get Googled all the time. People find my LinkedIn, my address, and even my wedding announcement.
I know that some people find Googling invasive. I find that it's a good way to identify people who are still married, have gone through bad legal issues, changed their sex, etc. Also, when a person says "I'm a doctor," I like to know whether the person is a orthopedic surgeon or an acupuncturist or an astrologer. Same idea for people in "sales," "tech," "consulting," etc
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Anonymous wrote:I Google people all the time. I also get Googled all the time. People find my LinkedIn, my address, and even my wedding announcement.
I know that some people find Googling invasive. I find that it's a good way to identify people who are still married, have gone through bad legal issues, changed their sex, etc. Also, when a person says "I'm a doctor," I like to know whether the person is an orthopedic surgeon or an acupuncturist or an astrologer. Same idea for people in "sales," "tech," "consulting," etc
Anonymous wrote:I Google people all the time. I also get Googled all the time. People find my LinkedIn, my address, and even my wedding announcement.
I know that some people find Googling invasive. I find that it's a good way to identify people who are still married, have gone through bad legal issues, changed their sex, etc. Also, when a person says "I'm a doctor," I like to know whether the person is a orthopedic surgeon or an acupuncturist or an astrologer. Same idea for people in "sales," "tech," "consulting," etc