Archive for June 13th, 2007

Google is cutting back the time it holds user-identifying data - a little. But will this be enough to placate privacy advocates?
The search giant is to scrub personally identifying information after 18 months, compared with the limit of 18 months to two years it set out in March.
Google’s Global Privacy Counsel Peter Fleischer announced the […]

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Allegations by Google that Microsoft’s new operating system unfairly disadvantages competitors has revived antitrust accusations against Microsoft and opened a front in a bitter war between the two technology giants.
The complaint, which Google raised confidentially late last year, will probably be reviewed later this month by U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, who is overseeing Microsoft’s […]

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