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News bites: EU privacy regulators take aim at Google

By Brendan Sasso - 02/19/13 09:50 AM ET

European Union regulators plan to take action against Google by this summer over changes to its privacy policy, Reuters reports.

Google plans to launch a chain of retail stores, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The technology industry is betting that online gambling will be its next billion-dollar business, The New York Times writes.

Burger King has regained control of its Twitter account after hackers posted obscene messages and changed its profile picture to the McDonald's logo, The Associated Press explains.

Bloomberg analyzes Julius Genachowksi's tenure as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission and considers his future plans.


Source:
http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/283703-news-bites-eu-privacy-regulators-take-aim-at-google
Phillip J. Bond’s ‘Tech Execs’ appears here on The Hill's Hillicon Valley Blog occasionally.

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