EX-GOOGLE SCIENTIST URGES SENATE TO QUESTION COMPANY OVER CHINESE CENSORSHIP PROJECT

Senate committee set to meet with tech giant’s chief privacy officer


U.S. senators are being urged to question Google over its plan to launch a censored search engine in China by a former scientist for the company.
Jack Poulson, who quit his job with Google last month after he says his concerns over the project were ignored, called on the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation to investigate the issue in a letter Monday.

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