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US Companies Back Out of Saudi Events as Tensions Mount

by Jason Ditz | Oct 15, 2018

US Companies Back Out of Saudi Events as Tensions Mount | Saudis will hold investment conference despite sudden loss of participants

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US Tech Giants Move to Expel Iran Accounts From Social Media

by Jason Ditz | Aug 23, 2018

US Tech Giants Move to Expel Iran Accounts From Social Media | Google claims YouTube channels pushing Iranian ‘misinformation’

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Tech Companies See No Evidence of Russian Influence in US Elections

by Jason Ditz | Jan 26, 2018

Tech Companies See No Evidence of Russian Influence in US Elections | Facebook accuses Russia of creating events, but unsure if they took place

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Google Removes Catalan Referendum App on Spanish Court Order

by Jason Ditz | Sep 29, 2017

Google Removes Catalan Referendum App on Spanish Court Order | Judge: App a continuation of efforts to defy court ban on vote

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Google Maps May End Afghan-Pak Border Battle

by Jason Ditz | May 8, 2017

Google Maps May End Afghan-Pak Border Battle | Hopes Google can clarify where Balochistan border is

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Google Reveals Secret FBI Subpoena, Reports Increase in FISA Requests

by Jason Ditz | Oct 14, 2016

Google Reveals Secret FBI Subpoena, Reports Increase in FISA Requests | Gag order expires, allowing revelation of ‘national security letter’

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Google Chairman Blasts ‘Outrageous’ NSA Surveillance

by Jason Ditz | Nov 4, 2013

Google Chairman Blasts ‘Outrageous’ NSA Surveillance | Files official complaints with NSA, White House

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NSA Infiltration of Google, Yahoo Even Deeper Than Feared

by Jason Ditz | Oct 30, 2013

NSA Infiltration of Google, Yahoo Even Deeper Than Feared | Taps data centers worldwide

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Google Tells Court: Gmail Users Can’t Expect Privacy

by Jason Ditz | Aug 14, 2013

Google Tells Court: Gmail Users Can’t Expect Privacy | Lawsuit over targeted ads could have impact on NSA surveillance

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Google Asks FISA Court to Ease Gag Orders

by Jason Ditz | Jun 18, 2013

Google Asks FISA Court to Ease Gag Orders | Says First Amendment should allow them to disclose requests

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