The Search Party

Google squares off with its Capitol Hill critics.

Google's ambitions had not gone unnoticed by its competitors. What Google had created--an ingenious tool for searching the Internet--had evolved into something almost unimaginably far-reaching. The company's mission is "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." Making information "universally accessible," though, is an ambitious goal that often clashes with those whose business is to own and distribute it. Full Story »

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by Sue Salinger - Oct. 1, 2008

Much good info here, but a shame to see celebrity reportage where the corp is the celeb. Note the hidden heart of the piece: Jeff Chester and the Center for Digital Democracy's concern for civil liberties which are jeopardized by all competitors in this arena.

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