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  • Blog censorship wins support

    A new survey has revealed most Americans believe that bloggers should not be allowed to publish sensitive personal information.

  • Freedom in the balance

    Is getting fired for writing a blog on your company a violation of freedom of speech?

  • Google blogger: 'I was terminated'

    Mark Jen was fired for blogging, the ex-Googler confirmed in a Web posting on Thursday.

  • Google blogger has left the building

    Mark Jen, a blogger whose candid comments about life on the job at Google sparked controversy last month, has left the company.

  • Google blogger reappears, redacted

    Mark Jen this week got a gentle schooling in the dos and don'ts of blogging at Google after posting and then temporarily pulling from the Web some mild criticisms of his new employer.

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