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Google defends data policy after warning By Astrid Wendlandt
Google will tell Brussels it needs to hold on to users' search data
The world's top Internet search engine on Friday said it would respond
"The concern of EU law is that a company that collects data on its
Google shares were untroubled by the warning, rising 1.7 percent to
With every search, Google gathers information about a customer's
Google last week received a letter from the Article 29 working party,
"I will tell the working party that Google needs to hold on to its log
He said Google, at its own initiative, had decided in March to limit
He called on rivals Yahoo! and Microsoft to clarify their data
"Will the working party focus on other players in the industry?"
Copyright 2007 Reuters Limited.
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