Company refused to cooperate with investigation: FCC
(NEWSER) - The Federal Communications Commission was sympathetic in 2010 when Google said it was really, really sorry its street map vehicles accidentally picked up people's personal information from their wireless home networks. Two years later, however, the FCC is exasperated by Google's lack of cooperation with a probe into the problem, saying the online giant "deliberately impeded and delayed" its investigation and fining it $25,000, reports the New York Times . (How much will that hurt? Google reported net income of $2.89 billion in the first quarter of 2012.) More»