Google and Facebook urged to forge stronger government ties
09 Mar 2012 | by Sara Luker
Google and Facebook should forge stronger relationships with governments and submit any proposed changes to consultations, tech comms experts have suggested.
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Google and Facebook should forge stronger relationships with governments and submit any proposed changes to consultations, tech comms experts have suggested.
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