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		<title>Google has to do something about this problem</title>
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So, Google Voice is a really neat thing to use if you really don&#8217;t have a great calling plan or you like features like voice mail to be in your inbox like an email rather than having to go through every single voice mail on ...]]></description>
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<p>So, Google Voice is a really neat thing to use if you really don&#8217;t have a great calling plan or you like features like voice mail to be in your inbox like an email rather than having to go through every single voice mail on your headset.</p>
<p>Well, it turns out that that&#8217;s not always so great.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s the one thing that Google does really well? It seems like the company is pretty well known for its really popular search engine. The search engine on Google is integrated so well throughout Google&#8217;s other projects that it has actually been making private voice mails that people have left for other people on Google Voice search-able through the public search engine.</p>
<p>Luckily, it wasn&#8217;t long before someone at the company decided that they had to change this. All Google had to do was change the way it indexed sites to ensure voice mail transcripts would not find themselves in search results.</p>
<p>News reports about this spread all across the internet on Monday. By Tuesday night the issue was fixed. It turns out that the searches were pulling up voice mails and transcripts that people actually posted to be public, but nevertheless, Google wanted those search results to stay omitted.</p>
<p>Even though it was only a small snafu, it is still kind of worrisome for that day or so to think that people could have been searching through my voice mails. It really made me think for a minute about my Gmail account. This is my only email account right now and if someone could search through that, I would really be unhappy.</p>
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