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January 18, 2006

Feds wants Google search records

Breaking news: The San Jose Mercury News reports: Feds want Google search records. Bush lawyers ask judge to make Google hand over data; Google promises a fight.

January 18, 2006 at 09:32 PM in Search engines | Permalink

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What is next once the feds get access to search information?
Oh. yeah. Political information... dissent

The feds are assuming more and more power to spy on Americans. This is dangerous.

Posted by: Molly Bloom at Jan 20, 2006 3:41:41 PM

The solution is simple. Move Google to India. Boycott search engines that are under US jurisdiction. India, Brazil, this is your big opportunity to boost your IT industries. Proclaim that you will protect user privacy and launch rivals to US portals and search engines.

Posted by: Jonathan Stowes at Jan 20, 2006 8:49:08 PM

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