Is it fair to say that the size of the "private" web (what Greplin aims to index) is, in aggregate, larger than the public web? And are there any amazing things that become possible once you've indexed a large portion of that private web?
Good question. With my understanding, being that Greplin has access to all private information, they have an incredible amount of power -- in fact more than Google who just has one/two aspect(s) (albeit large ones). Just for the sake of privacy, imagine Greplin agreeing to giving up private user information to the gov't, just like all these other companies? They'd have access to everything.
Scares me a bit too much to sign up for the convenience.
Is it fair to say that the size of the "private" web (what Greplin aims to index) is, in aggregate, larger than the public web? And are there any amazing things that become possible once you've indexed a large portion of that private web?