Google’s Public Policy Blog has been home to discussions about censorship, net neutrality, and national security. Now it’s promoting Carhenge, Nebraska’s “whimsical recreation” of England’s famous stone ruins. Ah, well. “All work and no play . . .”
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It’s not quite as simple as that, however - Google is highlighting the (admittedly unusual) work of an American politician. “U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson (Nebraska) - who earlier this year used Google’s MyMaps tool to create a virtual tour of his visit to Iraq - is at it again,” announced
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