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CONNECTICUT'S attorney general says Google is refusing to give him access to data it collected about state residents from public Wi-Fi networks. Google announced in May that it had inadvertently collected information from people's online activities from unsecured networks in more than 30 countries while taking photographs for its Street View mapping project. Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and officials in nearly 40 other states have been seeking to review the information to see if Google improperly accessed e-mails, passwords and other private data. He had given Google until 5pm on Friday to turn over the data. Mr Blumenthal says he will now consider whether legal action is warranted. Google did not immediately respond to a phone call seeking comment.ST
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