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New Obama meeting with CEOs of major technology companies

The President of the United States Obama plans to meet today Friday, with the CEOs of the companies ς για να συζητήσει “θέματα της προστασίας της ιδιωτικής ζωής, τεχνολογίας, καθώς και για τις ,” a White House official said in Politico.

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The list of managing directors was not announced by the White House, but sources from inside said Politico to the participants will be Google, Facebook and Yahoo. CNET contacted companies to comment but there is currently no information.

It is the second such meeting the president of the United States has held with Silicon Valley executives in recent months on the agenda of the controversial US electronic surveillance programs. During the meeting held in December by the President was to improve the beleaguered website Healthcare.gov. The meeting was attended by Apple CEO Tim Cook, Yahoo CEO Marissa Maye, and Twitter CEO Dick Costolo. The above urged the President to move quickly and present immediate measures in surveillance programs.

One of the key figures expected to attend Friday's meeting is Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, who said a week ago that he had called the president to express his frustration with the National Security Agency's oversight practices. The Zuckerberg call came after her εγγράφων αποκάλυπταν ότι η NSA an automated system called Turbine to hack millions of computers.

We could say that from this meeting, we should be concerned not about what we will hear, but about the "agreements that will be made under the table."

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