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Google's goal to organise your daily life

By Caroline Daniel and Maija Palmer

Published: May 23 2007 03:00 | Last updated: May 23 2007 03:00

Google's ambition to maximise the personal information it holds on users is so great that the search engine envisages a day when it can tell people what jobs to take and how they might spend their days off.

Eric Schmidt, Google's chief executive, said gathering more personal data was a key way for Google to expand and the company believes that is the logical extension of its stated mission to organise the world's information.

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