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Google makes available to you the profile it uses for deciding what ads to send your way, when a blog or other web site partners with Google to get advertising. Take a look to see what Google thinks might interest you. You can disable subjects individually or opt out of the whole program (in which case you will still see advertisements, just ones that may be less “appropriate” to your interests).
It’s a little creepy, but also funny. I wonder how Google decided I might be interested in retirement financial planning, or libraries and museums?