FairSearch Attempts to Hinge Google’s ITA Purchase

Google is attempting to buy ITA, the company that provides airline flight data for roughly sixty-five percent of all websites, for the the price tag of $700 million. However, a coalition known as FairSearch.org — a group established in October “to support competition, transparency, and innovation” in the web search industry — is attempting to […]


The GSA Goes Google

Google applications have millions of users. They come from start-up businesses, mega-corporations, schools, and more. Today, nearly twenty thousands users are being added to the bunch — this time originating from the General Services Administration of the United States. The GSA is an infrastructure group that supports different federal agencies by providing communication tools, various […]


Facebook Defends Their Participation in the Privacy Debate

Facebook is actively defending their position in the privacy and consumer information wars, seeking to strengthen their defense counsel as they consult with privacy advocates. The topic of debate is how well the 500 million member social networking site is managing and protecting the personal information of their users. As Facebook and other sites that […]