Senator Al Franken (D-MN), was the first lawmaker to come out against the controversial mobile intelligence software company Carrier IQ, releasing an open list of questions to the company's founders in early December and demanding answers within two weeks.
The deadline has come and gone, and although Carrier IQ CEO Larry Lenhart and the company's vice president for marketing Andrew Coward did visit Washington on Monday and Tuesday to speak to Franken and other lawmakers, Franken still isn't entirely satisfied with the answers he's received.
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Published on December 17, 2011 05:27