Sunday, January 29, 2012

The Big G Exposed: Federal Government Used Con Man in Google Sting Operation - with links of the day

I've been preparing for a look at most interesting links of the day. I've dug up stuff on Google, Internet service provider and Twitter.

Right, let's see who's been discussing Google? It was www.searchenginejournal.com with their write-up entitled Google Exposed: Federal Government Used Con Man in Google Sting Operation.

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Google: also known as The Big G

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What did they say about Google? Well...:
The Wall Street Journal recently published an article that provides additional details of last year's sting operation against Google AdWords
and went on to say
The federal investigation, which alleged that Google was aware of online pharmacies illegally selling drugs such as Steroids, HGH, Oxycontin, and Ritalin to individuals without prescriptions, used a convicted felon by the name of David Whitaker to build a strong case against Google


Next up we have a site that's been talking about Internet Service Providers - What is ACTA? Why Should You Care?.

They said:
First, ACTA would call for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to provide copyright holders with information about users accused of illegally hosting protected content
... interesting ...
What are those "several features," exactly? . Second, the treaty would set up an international body that could make amendments to the treaty. Neither the public nor domestic court systems can review that body, although representatives from relevant industries can make "consolatory inputs."


Lastly we have SOPA Spring from techcrunch.com, focussing on Twitter. Great things from them, particularly
The way things are going for Mitt Romney, it appears harder for him to close the deal with voters than for Twitter to come up with a business model
and
I haven't written one of these things in quite a while, since before PandoDaily and SOPA Spring and the Republican Rumble in the primaries.

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