Facebook Comments on Congressional Privacy Inquiry - ClickZ People who use Google spend more time looking at the top three paid ads above the organic results than Bing users, according to the results of a new eye-tracking study from research firm...
Google-DoubleClick Deal Faces Congressional ScrutinyGoogle execs will be called to defend the potential $3.1 billion acquisition of DoubleClick before both House and Senate Subcommittees SEW Experts: June 26, 2007 ===Five Fundamental Questions of...
Reports from the Congressional Research Service on Internet Privacy, Net Information Retrieval research - between the haves and have-nots. AOL research
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there's a difference between the government overreaching to ask for billions of
queries versus advertisers doing more focused research on searching patterns.
Reports from the Congressional Research Service on Internet Privacy, Net Judge to Order Google to Give Up Some Data from the Associated Press covers
the news that Google will be required to hand over some information requested by
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Statements To US Congressional Hearing On Chinese Internet Censorship Google Launched Google Research Blog - Philipp Lenssen located a new Google Blog, at googleresearch.blogspot.com, which will be a blog written by some of the smartest people at...
For more on the Internet, privacy, keeping "objectionable" material from minors on the Internet and more, here's a collection of reports from the Congressional Research Service. You've got to wonder if Congressional hearings might be in the works...
Research Reports on The Internet, Privacy and More from the Congressional Research Service. When Google News was introduced back in September 2002, its goal was to enable readers to get a broader perspective and dig deeper into the news—perhaps...
Also worth a look (if you haven't done so already) is Danny's post: Private Searches Versus Personally Identifiable Searches; a statement from MSN along with plenty of reader comments on MSN Search's WebLog, a review of and links to the court...
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Federal legislation (and related issues) dealing with Internet privacy, Internet technology, and the protection of children from "unsuitable material on the web," here are a few research reports from the non-partisan and highly respected...
New Congressional Research Report Looks at Google Book Search, Online Indexing and Fair Use - On December 28th the Congressional Research Service (CRS) released a six page research report that looks at online indexing, law, fair use, and the...
On December 28th the Congressional Research Service (CRS) released a six page research report that looks at online indexing, law, fair use, and the Google Book Search project. The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is one of the most respected...
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The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is a highly respected non-partisan research organization based at the U.S. Remember, what you do find on the web is just a small portion of the Congressional Research Service's total output.