[2006-02-20] Google Subpoena Woes Double
If Google does not succeed in fending off Gonzalez v Google, the ACLU said it would have to ask for the same information the government requested.
[2006-02-15] State Department Forms Net Freedom Force
The Global Internet Freedom Task Force formed by the US State Department will focus on forming a foreign policy response to governmental threats to Internet freedom.
[2006-02-14] Grants.Gov – Mac Users Need Not Apply Yet
Not in the short term, anyway; scientists and others who prefer Apple's computers to Windows will have to wait a year for full compatibility with the new website.
[2006-02-13] FirstGov Embracing Syndication
RSS feeds and email updates from the US government's communications website deliver its latest official news and information.
[2006-02-09] Privacy Experts Advice Against Google Desktop 3
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, go-to guys for legal issues in Web 2.0, have recommended against using the latest version of Google Desktop.
[2006-02-08] Congress Likes Net Neutrality...
Telcos Pledge Neutrality, But Its Not What You Think.
[2006-02-07] Cerf Talks Net Neutrality With Senate
Google VP and Chief Internet Evangelist Vint Cerf appeared before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, as Congress began to consider the concept of network neutrality for the Internet.
[2006-02-02] Microsoft Plan To Boost Portugal Economy
Microsoft has said it will carry out 18 technology projects in Portugal as a way of boosting the country's lagging economy.
[2006-02-02] Politicians Blast No-Show Search Engines
Congress gave a Human Rights Caucus and their desired targets of derision chose not to attend; that did not stop politicians from attacking Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft on their policies in China.
[2006-02-01] Gates Speaks Out Against Net Censorship, Piracy
Bill Gates says that governments trying to censor information on the Internet are wasting their time.
[2006-02-01] Congress Tears Into Net Companies Over Censorship
Voice Of America reports that American congressmen took to the floor today, blasting internet companies for being partners in censorship efforts, during a briefing earlier today.