AT&TTo Congress: Google Spies On Web Surfing, So We Will, Too
AT&T (T) says it hasn't yet started systematically tracking Web users, but it will in the near future. The company is one of the latest to respond to a Congressional inquiry about Web tracking, and as the NYTimes' Saul Hansell reports, it's mounting... 4 months ago
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