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Google said something about government
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Censorship by Google
Google states on its help pages that it does not censor content, but it does block pages as demanded for in certain jurisdictions, such as DMCA requests in the United States. ... Chinese Internet users have also criticized Google for assisting the Chinese government in repressing its own citizens standing up to the said government and advocating human rights . -
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Turkification/Archive 1
I'm not going to add this, as I don't want to start another edit war again, but should't it say "and the Turkish government in addition to some scholars dispute weather the deaths were a result of the relocation"? ... It does not matter what Google says. -
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Google Maps
It is a free service, which currently does not contain ads, but Google states in their terms of use that they reserve the right to display ads in the future. ... Google Maps Terms and Conditions state that usage of material from Google Maps is regulated by Google Terms of Service and some additional restrictions. -
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Voyage Au Pays Des Nouveaux Gourous
He responded by saying "It's not true that I said it's not a cult! ... Google advised Landmark that it would not produce the requested information pending a ruling on that motion. -
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Hans Island
According to an article in the Ottawa Citizen on July 27, 2005, Toronto resident Rick Broadhead saw an ad on Google stating "Hans Island is Greenland. ... Poul Erik Dam Kristensen, Denmark's ambassador to Canada, told the press that the paid advertisement was not a Danish government initiative and whoever placed it was acting alone. -
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Google
In 2007, Google announced two joke products. ... Later Mr. Page said, "We think a lot about how to maintain our culture and the fun elements. -
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Office Open XML
Google alleges that this length is unnecessary, saying that the OpenDocument specification is 867 pages in length and achieves the same goals. That coupled with the fast track standardization process, Google claims, reduces the review time per page ratio. -
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Orkut
The judge ordered Google to pay $23,000 per day in fines until the information is turned over to the Brazilian government. ... As of September 27, 2006 Google has stated that it will not release the information, on the grounds that the requested information is on Google servers in the U.S. and not Google servers in Brazil, and is therefore not subject to Brazilian laws. -
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Network neutrality
FCC chairman Kevin J. Martin said the order was meant to set a precedent that Internet providers, and indeed all communications companies, could not prevent customers from using their networks the way they see fit unless there is a good reason. ... Google, a noted supporter of net neutrality, declined an invitation to the debate, and then called it "biased".. -
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History of Google
Google said it would use the money for "acquisitions of complementary businesses, technologies or other assets". ... Google's CFO George Reyes said in a December 2004 investor conference that "something has to be done about this really, really quickly, because I think, potentially, it threatens our business model."
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Google said something about government