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        <title>Google brings Gmail, Docs, Calendar, and Talk out of beta (updated)</title>
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        <description>Guess what, internoodle? Google Apps is officially out of beta. Do you know what that means? It means that Gmail, Docs, Calendar, and Talk are losing that &quot;beta&quot; signage / language you’ve come to know and loathe. It also seems to mean that Google will be taking a much more direct and serious approach to courting businesses for its Apps suite. At first blush, it looks like the company has all but...</description>
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        <title>Nokia says Google alliance participation  not ruled out at all </title>
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        <description>It may have downplayed the significance of Google’s Open Handset Alliance and Android OS yesterday, but it seems that Nokia is singing a slightly different tune today, with Reuters now reporting that the company hasn’t completely closed the door on taking part in the alliance. Specifically, Nokia spokesman Kari Tuutti said, &quot;It’s not ruled out at all,&quot; adding that, &quot;If we would see this as b...</description>
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        <title>Google: a privacy nightmare?</title>
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        <description>What is Google?
Google is the biggest search engine in the world. Every single day Google processes over 2 billion search queries. The driving force behind Google consists of over 450.000 servers, distributed over the entire globe. &amp;nbsp;The pie chart below indicates Google&amp;rsquo;s dominance in the global search engine market.

Why is everyone using Google?
Google can search through more than ...</description>
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