Super Tuesday wrapup
February 7th, 2008 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Josh Cohen, Google News Team(Cross-posted at Official Google Blog)On Super Tuesday, voters couldn’t cast their ballots online, but we were excited to see so many people turn to the Internet to participate in the election. Americans and many o…
February 7th, 2008 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Iarla Flynn, European Policy Manager – IrelandData retention requirements have been controversial in Ireland and will likely remain so as the Irish government moves to introduce new legislation shortly.At present, data retention for telecomms…
Be part of the Super Tuesday action
February 5th, 2008 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Brittany Bohnet, Google Elections Team(Cross-posted at Official Google Blog)They don’t call it Super Tuesday for nothing! Today marks an exciting day in the race to the U.S. Presidency: voters in 24 states will choose their party candidates. …
January 30th, 2008 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Derek Slater, Policy AnalystBroadband deployment in the U.S. is at best disappointing and at worst a crisis. The United States lags behind other countries in broadband uptake per capita, ranked 15th in the latest Organisation for Economic Co
Our political advertising policies
January 24th, 2008 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Peter Greenberger, Elections and Issue Advocacy TeamThe Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary are behind us, and Super Tuesday is just around the corner. So far in this presidential campaign season, candidates have used the web in new and cr…
January 23rd, 2008 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Adam Kovacevich, Senior Manager, Global Communications and Public AffairsNASA turns 50 years old this year, and to help the space agency celebrate its past and look toward its future, our CEO Eric Schmidt spoke here in Washington last Thursda…
Continuing the privacy discussion at the European Parliament
January 21st, 2008 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Peter Fleischer, Global Privacy CounselPrivacy is a global issue which knows no borders. And as policymakers around the world grapple with how best to protect consumers’ privacy online, I’m joining other privacy stakeholders at a European Par…
Our new D.C. digs
January 18th, 2008 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Adam Kovacevich, Senior Manager, Global Communications and Public AffairsLast night we welcomed a veritable who’s who of Washington — including Members of Congress, think tankers, tech policy geeks, and journalists — to take the wraps off G…
Amid violence, Kenyans connect on YouTube
January 16th, 2008 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Steve Grove, Head of News and Politics, YouTube (Cross-posted from The YouTube Blog)It’s been almost a month since the results of Kenya’s presidential election sparked protests and riots in the East African country. When sitting President Mwa…
Google Checkout for political contributions
January 16th, 2008 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Prem Ramaswami, Product ManagerMore and more citizens are making political contributions online, and the newly launched Google Checkout for Political Contributions is an easy and fast way for candidates to collect contributions from supporter…
Google’s Congresswoman pays a visit
January 15th, 2008 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Liz Eraker, Policy AnalystGoogle’s “hometown” representative in Congress, Rep. Anna Eshoo, visited the Googleplex Friday for a fireside chat with our CEO Eric Schmidt. With a good chunk of Silicon Valley in her district (CA-14), Rep. Eshoo h…
Our primary colors
January 8th, 2008 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Brittany Bohnet, Elections Program Manager(Cross-posted to Google LatLong)A few days ago, we announced that Google Maps would be presenting real-time U.S. presidential nomination results for the Iowa caucuses. The map was so popular that we’v…
Front row for first in the nation
January 3rd, 2008 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Ginny Hunt, Google Election Program(Cross-posted at Official Google Blog)Tonight when Iowans gather in living rooms and high school gyms to take the first step in selecting our U.S. Presidential nominees, Google and YouTube will give you a fr…
December 28th, 2007 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Alan Davidson, Senior Policy CounselWhat a difference a year makes. This time last year, Celine Dion was still performing in Las Vegas, Jamie Lynn was the “good” Spears sister, and I was Time’s reigning Person of the Year (you were too).The …
December 21st, 2007 | by Google Public Policy Blog | published in Google Public Policy
Posted by Liz Eraker, Policy Analyst and Jen Marsh, Fellowship CoordinatorHas the end of the year crept up on you just as fast as it has on us? What we wouldn’t give for a few extra days to wrap up our loose ends in 2007!Never fear: we are extending t…