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Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt appears before congressional hearing to defend internet firm's business model.
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Internet giants, including Facebook, Google and Twitter, attend parallel e-G8 conference to debate regulation.
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Leaders of Group of Eight have gathered in France to discuss a range of issues from the 'Arab Spring' to Europe's debts.
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Google shuffles management
Co-founder of internet giant to take over as chief executive as company reports quarterly profits rise.
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Google bows to China pressure
Internet search firm submits to censorship, promising not to provide "law-breaking content".
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China renews Google's licence
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Pakistan lifts YouTube ban
Access to YouTube restored, but Facebook remains blocked after cartoon controversy.
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China ramps up pressure on Google
State media accuses internet giant of politicising dispute and promoting US agenda.
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Google to put Iraqi museum online
Internet giant says 14,000 images of museum artifacts will be posted early next year.
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