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Find out which companies and people earned the uncoveted 'Turkey' prize
Go Daddy may regret supporting SOPA, bows to pressure from opponents to Internet-muzzling law
SOPA and PIPA -- remember those? GoDaddy sure does. The domain name hosting company initially supported the legislation, which opponents -- including Reddit, Google, Craigslist and others -- called an Internet censorship effort. After opponents vowed to boycott GoDaddy's service though, the company reversed course and withdrew its support for the laws -- which eventually failed to pass. Wikipedia, apparently, continued to hold a grudge.
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- Financial services firm figures out how to do social safely
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- Google Analytics advocate touts plans to own the Universal customer view
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