Snippets:
"[T]he biggest current complaint against Google is that it is just "too big." We hear things like "Google controls 80 percent of the market" for search engines, yet that statement is nonsense. Google does not "control" anything on the Internet. People have to choose to avail themselves of Google's services. No one is forced to use the Internet at all and, thus, can avoid Google altogether if that is their choice."
Andrew Bolt’s RMIT debate, with added dribble from Watts.
The question session following the debate is, unfortunately, difficult to hear.
Cleric ‘discussed killing PM’
Benrika, in the kitchen, with a candle stick?
Name your islands, Indonesia told
All 18,000 of 'em... heh heh...
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