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Google’s Many ChangesPosted on Sep 26, 2011
With the simple dictum “don’t be evil” as its motto, the Internet software giant Google—which ranked as the third-highest lobbying spender in the tech industry in 2010—wages an aggressive image and relations campaign with an international public, and its strategy is evolving. The Huffington Post’s Ryan Grim, Zach Carter and Paul Blumenthal give us an extensive update on the part Google plays alongside governments and other corporations in the “war for the Web,” from becoming a financier of the Republican Party to its many roles in the worldwide struggle over intellectual property. —ARK
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By blogdog, September 27, 2011 at 12:23 am Link to this comment
simple dictum for the simple minded - i.e. well trained but so less well educated
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