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Privacy groups: Google's call for standard insufficient

 Privacy groups: Google's call for standard insufficient
The U.S. government still needs to block or impose conditions on Google's acquisition of online advertising server DoubleClick, despite Google's call for global privacy standards, three privacy groups said Monday.
Published: 9/17/2007 4:30:19 PM
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