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    European Union telecoms ministers backed have backed a proposal to bring the Internet to every citizen's house.

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    Google is considering introducing a "privacy dashboard" after the storm of controversy that has greeted its data-retention policies.

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    Addresses withing the new top-level domain for the European Union will be available from the end of this year

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    An update of the technology, which is due to launch late Wednesday during company Chairman Bill Gates' keynote speech at CES, is already under way.

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