Google has slammed an upcoming meeting of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), set for Dec.in Dubai, which the company says will give governments the chance to set new regulations without input from citizens and user advocacy groups.
Since we're talking about last year's campaigns, as of August 2007, Japan's more than 87 million Internet users were conducting more than 5 billion searches from January to July 2007 according to ITU and comScore, respectively.
ITU call Governments and Domain Name operators together. Aliweb was one of the original "web wanderers," programs that retrieved documents by following links discovered on web pages, spreading "like a virus," according to early lore.
ITU call Governments and Domain Name operators together. Last spring, Google figuratively opened up its kimono to programmers around the world, offering free access to its APIs (application programming interface) service.