"But what if Google could convince users of the value of indexing web app data without identifying the individual user..."
I'm not sure what they're trying to say, but they don't seem to be talking about indexing your own private data for you.
How can password-protected data not be user-specific? If the web application writers want to make certain data public, they already do this - for example, my Facebook profile is indexed by Google, but the messages I see when I log in aren't.
I'm not sure what they're trying to say, but they don't seem to be talking about indexing your own private data for you.
How can password-protected data not be user-specific? If the web application writers want to make certain data public, they already do this - for example, my Facebook profile is indexed by Google, but the messages I see when I log in aren't.