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Google puts a face on Google Apps InfoWorld via Yahoo! News This week, Google will put a face on Google Apps for Your Domain, released as beta last August, when it unveils Start Page, a customizable home page for single users and organizations that will aggregate all of the Google applications. Google Spiffs Up Private-Label Tools NewsFactor via Yahoo! News Google is adding a customized start page to its Google Apps for Your Domain program, a set of online tools, including Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Talk, that companies and universities can privately brand for their users, free of charge. Google CEO sees free mobile phones, funded by ads USA Today Google's chief executive, Eric Schmidt, sees a future where mobile phones are free to consumers who accept watching targeted forms of advertising. Google CEO sees free cell phone calls MSNBC Web search leader Google Inc.'s chief executive, Eric Schmidt, sees a future where mobile phones are free to consumers who accept watching targeted forms of advertising. Google's video service faces suit Los Angeles Times Google Inc.'s video service faces at least one copyright infringement lawsuit, the company confirmed, and the Web search leader faces a separate subpoena tied to the service. News: Google gives 'start' page to hosted apps suite MacCentral Online Google has posted an entry Web page to provide organizations using its hosted applications suite with a central point for users to access. Google builds a premium feature, one page at a time Market Watch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Google Inc. on Monday introduced a new version of Google Apps For Your Domain, a mishmash of its online features that many see as competing against Microsoft Corp. in the office computer desktop software market. Personalizing Google Apps for Your Domain CNET Google is expected to announce Monday the addition of a start page feature for bundled applications. Google Updates Apps For Domains InternetNews.com Organizations get a new a start page for their users, but no such luck on sharing in Google's advertising revenue. VA Tech Says Google CEO Is "The Schmidt" WebProNews Google founder Eric Schmidt has given a donation to Virginia Tech's School of Engineering in the sum of $2 million dollars. Schmidt grew up in Blacksburg and was the son of a Virginia Tech economics professor. He was also a neighbor to Paul Torgersen a former Dean of Tech's College of Engineering and president from 1993 to 2000. Growing up Schmidt used to mow Torgersen's lawn. The two
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