Jeff Roberts at paidContent spotted this tech-themed piece of graffiti on the Pulaski Bridge that skewers Google as it faces heat for its riot-inducing privacy policy changes and modifications to its search results.
The graffiti is only a few weeks old, Roberts speculates, and appears next to other timely tech pieces such as a “Stop Sopa” written on a wall nearby and a painting of a Guy Fawkes mask, a symbol of hacking collective Anonymous.
The changes to Google’s privacy policy, issued last week, merge all of the privacy policies of its products into a single policy, which allows the company to collect information on you from a given Google service and share with all the rest. (Via AM)

