Google CEO Calls NSA Spying ‘Disappointing’
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Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer Larry Page criticized the National Security Agency’s surveillance activities, calling for limits on what the U.S. government can do.
“It’s tremendously disappointing that our government did this and didn’t tell us,” Page said during a presentation at a TED technology and design conference in Vancouver. “We need to know what the parameters of this are.”