Visitors to Google, the world’s most popular search engine, were greeted yesterday by a black box covering the company’s familiar icon, and a message that read “Tell Congress: Please don’t censor the Web!” The message linked to a page outlining Google’s opposition and an option to join a petition urging Congress to reject the legislation.
awe, my heart goes out to this poor sleazeball.
ReplyDeleteVisitors to Google, the world’s most popular search engine, were greeted yesterday by a black box covering the company’s familiar icon, and a message that read “Tell Congress: Please don’t censor the Web!” The message linked to a page outlining Google’s opposition and an option to join a petition urging Congress to reject the legislation.
ReplyDeleteWhile Dodd is down might as well scrap the jobs killing Dodd-Frank bill.
ReplyDeleteSOPA sent back to the drawing board in wake of Internet protests:
ReplyDeleteonce again John Larson is on the side against the overwhelming will of the American people.
Don't you feel sorry for Dodd and his $1.2 million salary?
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