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Google Print lets people sample books

Search Behemoth widens grip on cosmos
Thu Dec 18 2003, 09:36
SEARCH ENGINE Google is widening its grip on the market by offering a service that will let you read chunks of books and tell you where you can buy them.

If you type, for example, Intel site:print.google.com into the Google engine, it returns with a number of book excerpts, including one by the good Dr Albert Yu, excerpts from Only the Paranoid Survive, and the no doubt riveting read Every Investor's Guide to High Tech Stocks and Mutual Funds, which will no doubt send you to sleep where counting sheep fails.

Is Google totally unstoppable? We think we should be told.

Right now we're off the Google News list again presumably because the lads and lasses are fixing the software glitch which returned a search on Intel with thousands of INQ stories. ยต

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