You can't know for sure. Surveillance orders in federal courts are reportedly on the rise — and unless the orders lead to actual charges, the person being watched doesn't know.
Google's Chrome topped Microsoft's Internet Explorer for seven days straight for the first time. The numbers mean less than Google's growing share of the market.
UCLA law professor Eugene Volokh discusses his report, which was commissioned by Google, on the search giant's rights to pick and choose the search results it wants to display.