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The Hill’s Congress Blog: ACI Comments

Posted on December 8, 2011 by editor

On December 7, 2011, The Hill’s Congress Blog published Steve Pociask’s blog — “Another Opportunity to Question Google’s Practices.” 

Further Reading

  • ACI: Google’s new privacy policies raise “grave concerns”
  • ACI Sends Letter to Congress Regading Hearing
  • The EU Investigates Google — Is Google Really the Victim?
  • Search Company Ask.Com “Surrenders to Google”
  • Google’s European (Un) Welcome
  • STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF GOOGLE SEARCH RESULTS SUGGESTS SELF-DEALING
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