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Agence France Presse vs. Google, or why Google News is still in "beta"







Agence France Presse vs. Google, or why
Google News is still in "beta"

Agence France Presse vs. Google, or why
Google News is still in "beta"
03/22/2005 03:36 PM

AFP's recent lawsuit against Google is a prime example of why the Google News service is still in "beta." Unfortunately, the "beta" label didn't protect Google from litigation this time.




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