After Google unveiled new features to its search results yesterday, one analyst is saying that the company’s leadership position has become virtually unshakable. Google’s name is increasingly coming up in antitrust discussions, and there are signs that regulators are considering whether it is a monopoly. A presentation outlining reasons Google is not monopolistic surfaced on Consumer Watchdog last week.
Continue reading...Friday, May 8, 2009
Washington, DC -- Consumer Watchdog has sent to the U.S. Justice Department a Google document presenting the best corporate arguments for why Google should not be viewed as monopolistic, along with a duplicate of the presentation marked up with comments from an expert countering the claims. The nonprofit consumer group received both documents from an anonymous industry insider.
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In the face of criticism from privacy advocates, the White House website apparently has ended its ties to Google's YouTube video service.
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 27, 2009
The White House webmaster apparently is hearing concerns from privacy advocates about exemptions from federal rules for Google's YouTube video service, but I'm not applauding the latest response at all.
Continue reading...Friday, January 23, 2009
Twelve hours after blogger Chris Soghoian revealed privacy concerns about Google's involvement with the ...
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 7, 2009
A model's suit to force Google to identify an anonymous blogger highlights the privacy issues surrounding many of Google's services. According to ...
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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