January 23rd, 2006 by James Omdahl
Today there is a post on Search Engine Lowdown by Garrett French that does a great job of summarizing the recent Google versus US Government standoff on the privacy of Internet search.
The story began last week when Google ignored a federal subpoena. This issue of online privacy and “what does it mean?” may turn into one of the bigger stories of this new year. I foresee one thing happening: the national awareness of Internet search and search engines will skyrocket.
Garrett Frenchs summary of the events can be viewed here. Please share any new happenings, as I think we should all stay current on this…it is our workspace.
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January 24th, 2006 at 2:58 pm
Forbes has an interesting take on why Google is not complying - HINT: it has nothing to do with protecting your rights. See the artilce here.