After starting out on an internal-only basis, the Google Public Policy blog has been opened for public consumption and commentary.
Andrew McLaughlin explained what they want to accomplish:You may be wondering why it contains two months' worth of posts, given that we're only just now launching. Well, we started the blog internally back in April, to limber up our blogging muscles. Now that we've gone public we thought it'd be fun to share our earlier internal posts. In the weeks and months ahead, expect to hear more from us on issues like net neutrality, censorship, innovation regulation, immigration, R&D, national security, and trade, just to name a few.Though the current topics are mostly US-centric, McLaughlin noted how Google is a multinational corporation. We take that to mean issues outside the US should receive some coverage on the new blog. After all, the Internet doesn't really have borders.





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