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	<title>Comments on: Google Profiles &#8211; a spammer&#8217;s dream?</title>
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		<title>By: Ching Ya</title>
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		<description>Well said. I was having second thoughts about whether or not to proceed, once I found the gmail username would be part of the profile link. I&#039;m glad somebody actually brought this up, and that I&#039;m not too overly sceptic about the whole &#039;spamming&#039; thing. However, it&#039;s understandable why Gmail would prefer a unique acc to separate the links from each other, other than a string of numbers. 

The concept is good, just need a little tweak for the gmail clients&#039; benefits. 

@wchingya
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well said. I was having second thoughts about whether or not to proceed, once I found the gmail username would be part of the profile link. I&#8217;m glad somebody actually brought this up, and that I&#8217;m not too overly sceptic about the whole &#8217;spamming&#8217; thing. However, it&#8217;s understandable why Gmail would prefer a unique acc to separate the links from each other, other than a string of numbers. </p>
<p>The concept is good, just need a little tweak for the gmail clients&#8217; benefits. </p>
<p>@wchingya<br />
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