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  1. Italy Antitrust Chief Warns of Google Publishing Monopoly

    Senators delved into their own antitrust probe against Google following the EC's findings. Senators Herb Kohl and Mike Lee called upon the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Google following the EC's concerns.

  2. Google Told to Fix 4 Areas in Search, Advertising to End Antitrust Inquiry

    Senators Herb Kohl and Mike Lee, both of whom last year were involved in a hearing with Eric Schmidt, Google's Executive Chairman, said the deal offered by the EC was a positive step forward in addressing the concerns they also have with the firm.

  3. SOPA, PIPA On Hold, But a New Threat on Horizon

    Chamber of Commerce in a January 1, 2012, New York Times article; figures that have been drilled into the American conscious by Senators, Congressmen and SOPA supporters throughout its debate. Late last week, announcements came down putting both...

  4. Search Industry Call to Arms: SOPA, Keyword Not Provided and Lying SEOs

    WordPress urged their 60 million users to visit Stop American Censorship and take action against SOPA 41 senators are needed to block the vote. Mike Essex hopes to spur SEOs into action with recommendations for protesting eight issues outlined in...

  5. US Senators Ask FTC to Launch Formal Anti-trust Investigation into Google

    Two US senators have asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to launch a formal anti-trust investigation into Google. Senators Herb Kohl and Mike Lee have written to the FTC (PDF) about their fears that Google could be abusing its dominant...

  6. Google FTC Antitrust Probe Rumors Emerge as ITA Verdict Nears

    In addition, two senators, Herb Kohl (D-Wis.and Mike Lee (R-Utah), on the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights, have announced plans to look into whether Google's competitors are being treated unfairly...

  7. Many 2010 Election Results Too Close To Call

    In Colorado and Washington, the incumbent Democratic senators are clinging to tiny leads with most of the precincts reporting, according to the AP. If anyone tells you that one vote doesn't matter, go to Yahoo!