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09-13-2016, 08:41 AM
U.S. tech firms urge Congress to allow internet domain changeover
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Major tech**logy companies including Facebook, Google and Twitter are urging Congress to support a plan for the U.S. government to cede control of the internet's technical management to the global community, they said in a joint letter dated on Tuesday.http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/reuters/tech**logyNews?d=yIl2AUoC8zA (http://feeds.reuters.com/~ff/reuters/tech**logyNews?a=7rhc1xQNpRM:BS72D2NTEjY:yIl2AUoC8 zA) http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/reuters/tech**logyNews?i=7rhc1xQNpRM:BS72D2NTEjY:V_sGLiPBp WU (http://feeds.reuters.com/~ff/reuters/tech**logyNews?a=7rhc1xQNpRM:BS72D2NTEjY:V_sGLiPBp WU) http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/reuters/tech**logyNews?i=7rhc1xQNpRM:BS72D2NTEjY:-BTjWOF_DHI (http://feeds.reuters.com/~ff/reuters/tech**logyNews?a=7rhc1xQNpRM:BS72D2NTEjY:-BTjWOF_DHI)
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Major tech**logy companies including Facebook, Google and Twitter are urging Congress to support a plan for the U.S. government to cede control of the internet's technical management to the global community, they said in a joint letter dated on Tuesday.http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/reuters/tech**logyNews?d=yIl2AUoC8zA (http://feeds.reuters.com/~ff/reuters/tech**logyNews?a=7rhc1xQNpRM:BS72D2NTEjY:yIl2AUoC8 zA) http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/reuters/tech**logyNews?i=7rhc1xQNpRM:BS72D2NTEjY:V_sGLiPBp WU (http://feeds.reuters.com/~ff/reuters/tech**logyNews?a=7rhc1xQNpRM:BS72D2NTEjY:V_sGLiPBp WU) http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/reuters/tech**logyNews?i=7rhc1xQNpRM:BS72D2NTEjY:-BTjWOF_DHI (http://feeds.reuters.com/~ff/reuters/tech**logyNews?a=7rhc1xQNpRM:BS72D2NTEjY:-BTjWOF_DHI)
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