Google is internally testing a new service, Google
Mine, that will be integrated with Google+, according to the Google
Operating System unofficial blog. It will let users list their
belongings, post photos to a Mine album, and share and track their
belongings with friends.
Think of it as Craigslist on steroids with a homey touch."It'll be like an eBay for sharing," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, "but the groups are pretty tight -- and only people you'll want to know what you have will know it."
Google Mine will be available online and on Android, according to GOS.
Concerns already have been raised that Google Mine is just one more way for the company to indulge its insatiable appetitie for user information.
"They know where you live, they know what you're reading, they know where you are at the moment, and now they'll know what's in your underwear drawer," remarked Andrew Eisner, director of community and content at Retrevo.
Google was noncommittal, saying it had nothing specific to share but acknowledging that it's always experimenting with new features.
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