Noel Beale let's say that Google is giving access to your information to the NSA freely. Does that mean that you can't find a use for 100GB of things that you don't care if they have?
And, if so, why are you on Google+? Do you use other Google services? Gmail? YouTube? Why the distinction for expanding a service you already use, to some degree?
So, Minnesota would rather people not be able to advance themselves without the officiating organization paying a fee, first? Do libraries have to pay a fee to lend books? Do documentaries put together by universities have to pay a fee first? If I move into the state and give away old college text books, do I have to pay a fee first? http://www.forbes.com/sites/evapereira/2012/10/19/minnesota-bans-free-online-education/
What do you do when someone you've had circled for years decides they no longer want comments on their posts and, therefore, turns them off for each new post? Keep in mind, this is supposed to be "social" media.
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And, if so, why are you on Google+? Do you use other Google services? Gmail? YouTube? Why the distinction for expanding a service you already use, to some degree?