NewsFactor – The deadline closed Friday on Google’s challenge to participate in its experimental fiber network, which promises to deliver speeds of up to one gigabit per second in the community or communities it selects. The search giant said it expected more than 1,100 submissions from communities across the United States, together with 194,000 responses from individuals.

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The Google logo is reflected in windows of the company's China head office as the Chinese national flag flies in the wind in Beijing on March 23. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in a major speech on Internet freedom two months ago, called on US technology firms not to support online censorship.(AFP/Li Xin)AFP – Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in a major speech on Internet freedom two months ago, called on US technology firms not to support online censorship.


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A stand worker walks past a Google logo at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2007. Google said Wednesday it had reached agreement with the Italian culture ministry to scan up to a million books housed in the national libraries of Rome and Florence.(AFP/File/John Macdougall)AP – More than 1,100 communities have approached Google Inc. in hopes of landing one of the ultra-quick broadband networks that the company plans to build in a handful of spots around the country.


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A stand worker walks past a Google logo at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2007. Google said Wednesday it had reached agreement with the Italian culture ministry to scan up to a million books housed in the national libraries of Rome and Florence.(AFP/File/John Macdougall)AP – More than 600 communities have approached Google Inc. in hopes of landing one of the ultra-quick broadband networks that the company plans to build in a handful of spots around the country.


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