Brussels, 15/04/2009 (Agence Europe) - Alex Türk, the president of the G29, which brings together European data protection authorities, and Peter Fleisher, the head of Google's personal data protection, have begun a heated exchange on personal data storage in Europe. In an interview in Les Echos on 7 April, the former criticised Google for having blocked European negotiations on the period of time internauts' personal data could be held. Google effectively refused to lower the period for...