Google's proposed purchase of DoubleClick has drawn the scrutiny of privacy advocates, the Federal Trade Commission, and now a Senate Judiciary subcommittee.
$580,000 spent on lobbying this year, and the addition of in-house lobbyists to complement the firms they employ in Washington, will have yielded a good return on investment.
The Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights on September 27th for a 2 pm examination of the merger.
Washington Wire blogger John R. Wilke expects Microsoft and Yahoo to have participants in attendance to challenge Google's attendees over the transaction. Microsoft in particular has Scott Cleland of Precursor is expected to attend, and present the case for blocking the merger on antitrust grounds. debut of Gadget Ads. One of the help questions related to the new product noted that Gadget Ads will run
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