At the search giant's e-mail security unit, globally distributed automated systems and Zero-Hour software keep spam and viruses out of inboxes.
Google loses French copyright case
In copyright infringement case, Paris court orders the search giant to pay $430,000 to French publisher La Martiniere for publishing extracts of its books.
Google edges toward Rosetta Stone status
Wonder what the French really think? The search giant offers a native-language view of the Web through translated search results. Also new: a dictionary service.
Google has its own plan for Netbooks
No, the search giant isn't saying it will build a Netbook. But it sure knows what it would like one running Chrome OS to resemble, and that's a little different from the Netbook of today.
Google hopes Go will give a browser boost
The Net giant is working to integrate its new Go programming language with its Chrome browser and Native Client technology to speed Web-based programs.
Google launches Maps tool for finding flu vaccine
Search giant partners with the U.S. government and state and local health agencies to give users the ability to search for and find vaccine available in their area.
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