The search giant’s massive infrastructure opens possibilities for new types of companies like Cemaphore.
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The search behemoth is in discussions with mobile provider Verizon Wireless about the prospects of putting Google applications on phones it offers, people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
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Internet giant agrees to buy venture-backed voice startup.
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Search king discloses that Uncle Sam has questioned its income tax accounting.
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Search giant will resell web site addresses.
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Google’s email service and soon its video service will be available on portable devices.
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Now that it’s swallowed YouTube, Google needs more sophisticated video search technologies.
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Search giant gives open access to Japanese version of Gmail.
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Memo: Starting today, keep users locked into site with productivity applications.
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Anti-spam specialists say Yahoo and AOL's plan to charge businesses for sending commercial email is ‘dead on arrival.’
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To do business in China, Google will censor its search results.
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Google fixed a problem in its email program that allowed hackers to read people’s email and pose as legitimate users.
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Email affects search engine preference; broadband seen in more hotels; online reference site popularity rises.
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With Google and Yahoo having more and more services in common, Yahoo moves to guard the ones that give it strength.
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The increase points to the changing role of the inbox and the growing importance of advertising dollars.
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His music-sharing MP3 blog and Gmail-swapping Web site might have earned him a few enemies, but Sean Michaels just wants to be nice.
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