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Sometimes Google listens

Sometimes Google listens

Don't be shy about <a href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/contact/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">telling Google what you think </a>of the company's activities.  Sometimes the internet giant listens to what its users say.<br/> <br/> A case in point:...
Consumer Advocacy Grows In Web Space

Consumer Advocacy Grows In Web Space

Douglas Heller, executive director of ConsumerWatchdog.org, suggests that the business press is beginning to pick up some of the slack created by shrinking newsrooms. Mark Reback, public advocate at ConsumerWatchdog.org, says that PR pros often target local and syndicated columnists with consumer advocacy pitches, especially if the angles are humanized.
Out of pique, gov speaks truth

Out of pique, gov speaks truth

<p> <a href="http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/politicians/articles/?storyId=23931">Last week I chastised state lawmakers</a> - including members of the budget committees - for deciding to carry on with out of state trips to places like China and Hawaii rather than get down to the business of crafting a solution to the state's budget disaster... </p>
Another Vote Possible On Stem Cell Funding

Another Vote Possible On Stem Cell Funding

<p> <strong>Questions raised about governance of state institute</strong><br /> SACRAMENTO, CA -- State voters will probably get a chance to extend taxpayer funding of stem cell research beyond the $3 billion they have already committed, the head of the state stem cell institute told the Little Hoover Commission yesterday. <font>John Simpson of Consumer Watchdog, a Santa Monica advocacy group, suggested trimming the board's membership to 15 people with no conflicts of interest.</font> </p>
Group Warns of Google Browsing, E-mail

Group Warns of Google Browsing, E-mail

Consumer Watchdog is a consumer advocacy group that believes Google's e-mail service, called Gmail, is not private or secure. And Consumer Watchdog says the security problem is not only with Gmail users, but also with those who may not have Gmail but correspond with Gmail users.
Taxpayers May Pay Legal Bills for Mortgage Execs

Taxpayers May Pay Legal Bills for Mortgage Execs

WASHINGTON D.C. -- When the US government took over mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, taxpayers inherited more than bad debts.  They also potentially are responsible for tens of millions of dollars in legal fees for the executives a the center of the housing market's collapse. "Who'd have thought we might be on the hook for paying the defense costs when we're also paying the prosecution costs?" said Doug Heller, executive director of Consumer Watchdog, a group that has been critical of the financial bailout packages. "To defend the economy from the havoc that's been created, we're going to defend the havoc creators?"