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		<title>Going without Google</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article on Zen Habits caught my eye today. Basically it&#8217;s about going without Google. Having done basically the same thing about a week ago, I thought I&#8217;d share how I went through the process. The reason I decided to close my Google account was for the same reason as Leo (from Zen Habits). I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://zenhabits.net/2010/03/google-free/">This</a> article on Zen Habits caught my eye today. Basically it&#8217;s about going without Google. Having done basically the same thing about a week ago, I thought I&#8217;d share how I went through the process.</p>
<p>The reason I decided to close my Google account was for the same reason as Leo (from Zen Habits). I don&#8217;t like the idea of a single corporation having access to all our personal data, no matter how &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_be_evil">Don&#8217;t Be Evil</a>&#8221; they are.</p>
<p><strong>Gmail: </strong>I hadn&#8217;t been using Gmail for a few months anyway. I use the mail server on my web host, and download it via POP to Outlook on my desktop. I don&#8217;t care much about IMAP; if I&#8217;m on the move I don&#8217;t care about my email.</p>
<p><strong>Calendar/Reader: </strong>For these I also use Outlook. For calendar, Outlook is second to none (basically, it was designed for corporate scheduling). For RSS, it&#8217;s less than ideal, but it&#8217;s decent. It&#8217;s nice to have it all in one program. If you don&#8217;t have Outlook, Thunderbird will do the same thing for free (and has better support for <a href="http://www.gnupg.org">GPG</a> to boot).</p>
<p><strong>Search: </strong>Unfortunately I&#8217;m still a sucker for Google search. Along with all the sites Leo tried, I also used Dogpile. None of them even come close. Without an account however, Google only really can store my IP. Since I have a dynamic IP address and I&#8217;m behind a NAT router, that isn&#8217;t very useful.</p>
<p><strong>Maps: </strong>Another hard one. There isn&#8217;t really an alternative (Microsoft&#8217;s solution within Bing is awful). I just use it without an account. Same functionality, less data stored by Google.</p>
<p><strong>Other Google services: </strong>I never used them. I use Firefox, not Chrome. I use Word and Excel, not Google Docs. I use Facebook to share my photos.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll notice in that last sentence there I mentioned Facebook. You may have read my essay <a href="http://www.jackscott.id.au/2009/05/why-i-no-longer-use-facebook/">Why I no longer use Facebook&#8230;</a>, and in which case are wondering why I went back. The answer is simple. Within my circle of contacts, no Facebook equals no social life. Let&#8217;s hope the same doesn&#8217;t happen with Google.</p>
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