Digital Literacy Tour to launch in Fairfax, VA
Posted by Scott Rubin, Sr. Manager, Public Policy CommunicationsA few weeks ago we unveiled a set of child safety videos and this week we’re kicking off our first-ever Digital Literacy Tour in the US at Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax, Virginia.Wi…
New studies find censorship rising
Posted by Dorothy Chou, policy analystLast week, Dr. Ron Deibert, Director of the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto, came to the Googleplex in Mountain View to give a presentation on the Open Internet Initiative’s recent studies on the policies …
Open broadband data, brought to you by M-Lab
Posted by Derek Slater, Policy AnalystHow are the performance and quality of broadband networks changing over time? How does the service experienced by users on certain networks compare against others?Today, Measurement Lab (M-Lab) took another step to…
Posted by Galen Panger, Global Communications and Public AffairsGoogle D.C. hosted over 50 teachers in our office today for the 2009 Google Teacher Academy. Google for Educators head and Senior Product Marketing Manager Cristin Frodella explains what i…
Free wireless broadband for low-income families in the District
Posted by Sunil Daluvoy, New Business DevelopmentWe were at Kramer Middle School in the Anacostia neighborhood of Washington, D.C., this morning for an exciting announcement. Google has teamed up with One Economy, Qualcomm, and Cricket Wireless to deli…
FTC roundtable explores privacy in an information economy
Posted by Jane Horvath, Global Privacy CounselWhat happens to privacy when new technologies are adopted by society? That’s what the Federal Trade Commission is looking into today in the first of a three-part series of roundtable discussions about the p…
When sources disagree: borders and place names in Google Earth and Maps
Posted by Bob Boorstin, Director, Public Policy TeamCollecting and sharing the most accurate information about place names and borders is a tough task that every map maker faces. The first sources are the nations themselves, but when neighboring countr…
Posted by Josh Cohen, Senior Business Product ManagerFor the next two days, the Federal Trade Commission will explore a subject that’s central to democracy: the future of news. I’ll be representing Google at the event, which the commission is calling “…
Posted by Pablo Chavez, Managing Policy CounselUPDATE 11/24/09: Full-length video of our announcement event in Washington, D.C. has been posted to YouTube and is embedded at the bottom of this blog post. We have included English captions using our new …
Virtual Vint in Egypt
Posted by Susan Pointer, Director of Public Policy and Government Relations, and Maximilian Senges, Policy Analyst(Cross-posted from the European Public Policy Blog)It’s been an exciting week here in sunny Sharm El Sheikh at the Internet Governance For…
Posted by Vint Cerf, Chief Internet EvangelistDelegates from around the world are in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, this week for the annual Internet Governance Forum. This is the fourth year of the IGF, meetings started by the United Nations, the mandate of …
Posted by Dan Clancy, Google Books Engineering DirectorLast year, we joined with a broad class of authors and publishers to announce a settlement agreement that would make millions of out-of-print books available to students and readers in every part o…
Posted by Pablo Chavez, Managing Policy CounselThis afternoon we’re taking part in the Food and Drug Administration’s public hearing to discuss the online advertising of regulated medical products on the Internet. The two day hearing – being live cast …
Apply for a summer 2010 Google Policy Fellowship
Posted by Joe Sexton, Fellowship CoordinatorInternet policy wonks are different. When the weather gets colder and most people think about planning their July beach vacation, we think about what’s going to be on July’s docket at the FCC, or what tech le…
Posted by Dorothy Chou, Policy AnalystIf you used Google today you may have noticed we highlighted a LIFE Photo Archive slideshow commemorating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Check it out, if you haven’t already. The photos are a …