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How Google Spent 15 Years Concealing Its Internal Conversations

Trying to avoid antitrust suits, Google systematically told employees to destroy messages, avoid certain words and copy the lawyers as often as possible.

David Streitfeld
Author: David Streitfeld

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David Streitfeld

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Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues, Computers and the Internet, Corporations, Donato, James (1960- ), Epic Games, Google Inc, Instant Messaging, Justice Department, Mehta, Amit P, Mobile Applications, Online Advertising, Pichai, Sundar, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Search Engines, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Text Messaging, Walker, Kent
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