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[2006-01-31] Show Me The Data! Can’t… Boing Boing, Battelle, Philipp and I'm sure many others are asking that Microsoft and any others who gave up search data to the U.S. Department of Justice release it publicly, if it is so harmless.
[2006-01-31] Google, Microsoft Say No To Congress On China Three out of the four companies invited to tomorrow's congressional briefing on American companies enforcing Chinese censorship have flat out refused to attend.
[2006-01-30] Microsoft Cutting Government Red Tape Microsoft's chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates wants to see governments worldwide embrace the cost-savings available by implementing stronger IT infrastructures.
[2006-01-27] Gonzales V. Google Date Set Judge James Ware of the US District Court in San Jose will hear arguments on February 27th from both sides over Google's refusal to comply with federal subpoenas from August 2005.
[2006-01-27] China, Internet Behavior, and Censorship Attending a press conference for the Canadian Internet Project - a partner of the World Internet Project - a couple of months ago, I was struck by some of the survey data on citizen attitudes and orientations towards Internet use around the world.
[2006-01-26] House Committee Chairman Upbraids Google Virginia Republican Tom Davis, chair of the House Government Reform Committee, called out Google for cooperating with China but not the US on its requests.
[2006-01-24] FirstGov Launches New Search Engine Vivisimo and Microsoft combined technologies to power the FirstGov.gov search engine, which launched three months ahead of schedule.
[2006-01-23] Google Versus Uncle Sam CNet has a round-up of stories discussing Google's refusal to hand over search data to the government.'
[2006-01-23] About that DOJ Request I've waited several days and thought quite a bit before saying anything about the Department of Justice asking search engines for search data.
[2006-01-20] Gonzales Makes Indecent Proposal To Google Though privacy has been cited as one reason for Google's battle against a subpoena from Alberto Gonzales and the Justice Department, the other reason, preserving trade secrets, looks like the reason Google has dug in to resist the request.
[2006-01-13] MySQL Joins The Feds The General Services Administration, procurement office to the government, has awarded a 5-year contract to MySQL AB for placement in its listings for purchase by federal agencies.
[2006-01-11] Does Software Solve Sarbanes Oxley Compliance Issues? Sarbanes Oxley software has been aptly designed for the corporate world to introduce it to the Sarbanes Oxley act.
[2006-01-10] Tag This Article As "Government" Federal government technology managers have been weighing the merits of tagging content with metadata, and whether such metadata will be of value in the future.
[2006-01-04] MSN’er Adds to China Discussion Michael Connolly, a product unit manager on MSN Spaces, adds onto the China discussion with a post titled "Running a Service in China."
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