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AU: Google says Communications Minister Stephen Conroy won’t listen

Posted on May 25, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Peter Farquhar and Andrew Ramadge report:

The relationship between the world’s biggest web company and Australia’s communications minister appears to have broken down entirely.

Google Australia head of engineering Alan Noble today said the search giant was all but resigned to the fact that Stephen Conroy had singled it out as the poster boy for everything bad about the internet because of its stance on the Government’s controversial internet filtering policy.

Read more on news.com.au

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