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An article about Google and employee blogs

posted by:Jennifer Manning // 05:46 PM // January 30, 2005 // Digital Democracy: law, policy and politics

CNET.news recently posted a short article about Mark Jen (Google employee's) blog, ninetyninezeros. The article discusses some of the issues surrounding employee blogs, and why Jen took down his post that offered some "mild criticisms" of Google. Click here for the article

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