This week, Cox fired a missive at Google over its recent admission that some of its employees driving Street View vehicles inadvertently collected data from unsecured wireless networks.
Google officials claim they discovered the problem after German regulators began an inquiry into Google’s Street View program, which involves taking pictures of neighborhoods for Google Maps. Company officials say data may have been collected in more than 30 countries.
In a letter, Cox demanded that the company disclose whether
data was collected in
Cox requested that Google provide the information by June 27. That seems like plenty of time for a company that can provide links to 25,000 news articles on Barack Obama in a quarter of a second.


