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Yahoo Will Reportedly Launch A YouTube Rival This Summer
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 83861" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Google is the virus. They used the same technique as a virus would use to install itself on my computer. At the time I was using Avast antivirus. And Avast never stopped Google. I don't use Avast anymore since they turned their virus program into an advertising platform for other products.</p><p></p><p>But I found out Google tricked me into installing Google+ onto my computer. They offered to let me have my username back. There was no mention that Google+ would be installed on my computer. And from what I found, it appears my computer was being used as some type of relay station after the username scenario. From that point on it was downhill. System performance went to a crawl speed. Uninstalling the sneaky Google+ application did not improve system performance. I just recently discovered all the different places a program can run without my knowledge. Task Scheduler appeared to have more tasks running for Google than it did for me. I tried a registry cleaner after removing all visible traces. That was a mistake. I lost complete functionality of portions of windows. I had no choice but to reinstall windows after that. And now performance is back up to par. So for the last couple of years my computer has been hijacked by Google without my consent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 83861, member: 288"] Google is the virus. They used the same technique as a virus would use to install itself on my computer. At the time I was using Avast antivirus. And Avast never stopped Google. I don't use Avast anymore since they turned their virus program into an advertising platform for other products. But I found out Google tricked me into installing Google+ onto my computer. They offered to let me have my username back. There was no mention that Google+ would be installed on my computer. And from what I found, it appears my computer was being used as some type of relay station after the username scenario. From that point on it was downhill. System performance went to a crawl speed. Uninstalling the sneaky Google+ application did not improve system performance. I just recently discovered all the different places a program can run without my knowledge. Task Scheduler appeared to have more tasks running for Google than it did for me. I tried a registry cleaner after removing all visible traces. That was a mistake. I lost complete functionality of portions of windows. I had no choice but to reinstall windows after that. And now performance is back up to par. So for the last couple of years my computer has been hijacked by Google without my consent. [/QUOTE]
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