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Official apology for Alan Turing

Blog Prime Minister Gordon Brown has made an apology to Alan Turing, the mathematician and cryptographer whose work at Bletchley Park had profound consequences in shortening World War II. In the apology, made on behalf of the British government and...

[September 10, 2009, 22:40]

Google: An Apology

Talkback That's not an apology, that's a slap in the face. If Google had sent this to ZDNet UK, we'd have an international incident on our hands with talking heads on both sides of the pond yelling for blood.

[August 10, 2005, 1:11]

Google: An Apology

Talkback Is it surprising that all the rants at this "apology" seem to come from americans(judging by all the sopohmore references), or at least non-bits? Sarcasm is the writ of british media for as long as I can remember, why should it change because it's...

[August 12, 2005, 23:36]

Turing apology campaign: "public announcement shortly"

Blog It may be bad form to flag a news story based on a single tweet, but this one warrants it: It's from @jgrahamc - John Graham-Cumming, instigator of the petition to get an official apology for Alan Turing - ten minutes ago.

[September 10, 2009, 20:07]

Google: An Apology

Talkback CNET and it's sisters deserve a ban after that sorry, insincere excuse for an apology. Good for them.

[August 11, 2005, 22:05]

Google: An Apology

Talkback There is no way Google is going to accept this insincere rambling as an apology, so what was your point in writing it? This leader continues the smear campaign that you've instigated against Google. Why don't you come clean and tell your readers...

[August 11, 2005, 14:59]

Google: An Apology

Talkback Why doesn't the author of this "Leader" put his/her name to this so-called apology? Oh wow, Cnet really is showing it's true colors. Is it therefore any surprise Google have taken this action in response to this highly irresponsible article.

[August 10, 2005, 21:38]

Google: An Apology

Talkback There is such a thing as responsible journalism, and judging by your "apology," all CNET companies seem to be incapable of it. I hope Google does ban you.

[August 11, 2005, 15:00]

HMRC letters of apology cost £2.25m

News The government has admitted it cost £2.25m to send letters of apology to people affected by the loss of 25 million child-benefit records by HM Revenue & Customs. The seven-figure bill provoked outrage from the TaxPayer's Alliance, which attacked HM...

[January 18, 2008, 7:19]

Google: An Apology

Talkback I wish the US sister company had the good forsight to post this "heartfelt apology". I think we should all Beware as gOOgle is watching. Wooops I meant All hail Google and the free flow of information!

[August 11, 2005, 18:51]

Google: An Apology

Talkback I really enjoy the conditions that you put on your apology, excellent writing. Perhaps, it might be better to use Yahoo search for researcing Google topics, at least your history woulldn't be available to the company you are researching,

[August 10, 2005, 14:42]

Google: An Apology

Talkback Only the Brits could come up with an apology that bitch slaps the org.they’re apologizing to. We in the USA would either be too pigheaded to do anything or make it worse by adding fuel to the fire. Even if Google is wrong)

[August 10, 2005, 15:57]

Google: An Apology

Talkback "Only the Brits could come up with an apology that bitch slaps the org" God Bless 'em!

[August 11, 2005, 18:20]

Google: An Apology

Talkback And this bullshit sophomoric "apology" you've written is either designed to get attention more than make a coherent statement - or you guys can't tell the difference. Weirdness. If someone snaps a picture of a Google executive scratching their ass...

[August 11, 2005, 14:31]

Google: An Apology

Talkback That's one of the funniest things I've heard in a long time. Keep up the good work. I tried ZDNet out to find a database download, but after reading all the nonsense about Google pouting, I think I'll check out your news pages more often.

[August 11, 2005, 19:47]

Google: An Apology

Talkback Congratulations! This was an excellent, well written response that SHOULD come across as a slap in the face to Google, who seems to not enjoy the notion of freedom of the press and freedom of information.

[August 12, 2005, 1:58]

Google: An Apology

Talkback Google thinks it rules the world. If tomorrow Google ceases to exist, will the internet be different ? Of course not. It is just that everyone will flock to another search engine and another Google will emerge.

[August 12, 2005, 11:50]

Google: An Apology

Talkback Could CNET/ZDnet and Google please show professionalism and talk about it without bothering us? Sounds to me as both have something to explain. ZDNet for targetting Google's CEO, and Google for excluding CNET in its search.

[August 12, 2005, 14:22]

Google: An Apology

Talkback Oh yeah. Cumshot at google's face.

[August 12, 2005, 15:55]

Google: An Apology

Talkback Wasn't Google's motto 'Don't be evil'? It's going with this the same way as Microsoft? Will Yahoo and other search engines follow this path? Don't worry, Microsoft MSN search will save all us!

[August 12, 2005, 18:17]

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