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Obama visits Google; reaffirms support for Net Neutrality

Google Public Policy Blog: Candidates at Google: Barack Obama:

...He reaffirmed his support for network neutrality, saying:

"The Internet is perhaps the most open network in history. We have to keep it that way."

Obama laid out a detailed package of technology policies designed to strengthen online privacy, increase government openness and transparency, put high-speed broadband within reach of all Americans, improve the delivery government services, drive America's competitiveness, reform our abuse-prone patent system, and free up wireless spectrum for new connectivity and public safety.

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