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Google pursues power in Washington

WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (UPI) -- Political observers say Google is taking aim at Washington to earn support for network neutrality and expanded high-speed Internet access.

Google employees contributed heavily to Barack Obama's campaign for president and Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt served on Obama's transition team.

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While Obama has vowed, in general, that his administration will not play favorites, Google is certain to become a power player, the Los Angeles Times concluded Saturday.

Obama shares the Internet giant's interest in expanding high-speed Internet access so people can use Web services more often. Obama also shares Google's interest in network neutrality: banning telecommunication companies from charging Web sites for faster delivery of their content, the Times reported.

While Google is in a strong position to advance its agenda, so is rival Microsoft, another top Obama contributor and an old hand at besting its competition, said Gigi Sohn, president of Public Knowledge, a digital rights group.

"There are people on the opposite side of what Google wants who can pick up the phone too," Sohn said.

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