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Google steps up public policy push
New blog seeks to advance legal and social agenda
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com19 Jun 2007
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Google
has given a mouthpiece to its public policy efforts with the launch of a company
blog.
The company hopes that the
Google
Public Policy Blog will help to further the firm's efforts in areas such as
net neutrality and censorship.
"We are seeking to do public policy advocacy in a Google way," Andrew
McLaughlin, director of public policy and government affairs at Google,
wrote
in an entry officially launching the blog.
"We want our users to be part of the effort, to know what we are saying and
why, and to help us refine and improve our policy positions and advocacy
strategies."
Google hopes that the blog will reach some of the key decision makers in
public policy, such as legislators and government regulators.
The launch of the blog is not the first time that Google's public policy has
been in the public eye.
At the same time, blogs have become a favourite public relations tool for
Google. The company now has at least 59 blogs, including official Google and
AdWords blogs available in more than six languages.
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