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Google rebuffs feds over access to search data - Tech News & Reviews - MSNBC.com

Google rebuffs feds over access to search data - Tech News & Reviews - MSNBC.com: "Google rebuffs feds over access to search data
Bush administration wants details of what users look for

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Updated: 8:24 p.m. ET Jan. 19, 2006

SAN FRANCISCO - Google Inc. is rebuffing the Bush administration’s demand for a peek at what millions of people have been looking up on the Internet’s leading search engine — a request that underscores the potential for online databases to become tools for government surveillance."

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