Apple, Google And AT&T Meet Obama To Discuss NSA Surveillance Concerns -- The Guardian
Silicon Valley companies concerned at effect on business as revelations over US government spying spread more widely.
Barack Obama hosted a summit on government surveillance and digital privacy attended by Apple chief executive Tim Cook, Google vice-president Vint Cerf and the boss of US telecoms network AT&T on Thursday.
The US president attended in person, sources told the Politico blog, as did other technology company executives. Additional attendees included representatives of the Center for Democracy and Technology and Gigi Sohn, leader of internet campaign group Public Knowledge.
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