Google has invented a system for monitoring the habits of online gamers. The technology is intended to track gaming habits in order to make in-game advertising more relevant to users. It's targeted at all online platforms, including Wii.Apparently our playing habits can reveal all sorts of information about us. The way we behave in a game can be used to draw up a profile of our psychological characteristics, and this data can then be used to sell us stuff.
The system was patented in the US and Europe last month, although Google say they have no plans to roll it out in the near future. Privacy campaigners have deep concerns about the system, pointing out that while Google's ideas may be relatively benign, the information may not stay in their hands. The US federal government has already taken Google to court in order to gain access to their data.
So what do your gaming habits say about you? Does your in-game behaviour reflect your real life personality? Any dirty little secrets hiding on your memory cards? They might not be secrets for much longer.
[Via Wiiha!]













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5-13-2007 @ 1:04PM
Mike said...
scary...
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5-13-2007 @ 1:30PM
Chris the 2nd, last, third and forth said...
Nintendo wouldn't sell out its customers, thats something I expect microsft to do.
But i'd be annoyed if they did w/o my confirmation.
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5-13-2007 @ 3:53PM
L said...
@2 yey like microsft really wants to help google for money... don't think so
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5-13-2007 @ 3:56PM
Billy_McBong said...
i dont care
Google will probably ask for our permission before tacking us, they ask permission before tracking on a computer
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5-13-2007 @ 4:53PM
Mark D said...
Are those bleeding companies that pathetically desperate. It won't make any difference to me, I'll ignore whatever tripe ads they come up with based on this "data" the same way I've been ignoring advertising all my life.
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5-13-2007 @ 6:05PM
shadow said...
I don't like the sound of this. I'm already picturing the disaster this will be. I'll be playing some game making porn jokes, and then when I have all my friends over I'll be embarrassed as a "Girls Gone Wild" advert pops up somewhere. I will never live that moment down.
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5-13-2007 @ 6:59PM
Anton said...
The upside of this, is that people who use 'gay' as a derogitory term will be bombarded by appropriate ads :)
Do it google.
Oh, and no-body ignores advertising, clever advertisers know how to imprint themselves on you. Unless you actively block ads in your browser, the influence you.
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5-13-2007 @ 7:28PM
Billy_McBong said...
#7
that is aweome those immature bastard wil finally get what they deserve
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5-13-2007 @ 11:20PM
steve said...
big brother scare tactics 101
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5-14-2007 @ 12:35AM
tiamat1990 said...
I don't really care about this. AS LONG as you remain anonymous they can track to death what the hell I'm doing.
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5-14-2007 @ 2:45AM
Tim said...
Why are advertisers so insistent on trying (and failing) to be subversive about getting this data? Have they ever actually considered ASKING us for what we'd like to see? There's tons of people out there who would quite gladly answer questions if it means being paid a few of those market research bucks. Marketing these days seems so poorly organised.
This is also the reason why I love Firefox Add-ons. Annoying flash ads and popups are things I barely ever have to deal with anymore.
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5-14-2007 @ 4:05AM
mf britt said...
me and the waffles girls are now on wii! check the link below for more info!
http://blog.myspace.com/waffles
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