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September 20th, 2005

Google floats WiFi service

Internet search leader Google is preparing to launch its own wireless Internet service, Google WiFi, according to several pages found on the company’s Web site on Tuesday, reports Reuters from London.

The Google site refers to a product called “Google Secure Access,” which is designed to “establish a more secure connection while using Google WiFi,” according to a frequently asked questions page (http://wifi.Google.Com/faq.Html).

A separate page (http://wifi.Google.Com/download.Html) offers a free download of Google Secure Access. Google declined to comment.

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Google floats WiFi service

Internet search leader Google is preparing to launch its own wireless Internet service, Google WiFi, according to several pages found on the company’s Web site on Tuesday, reports Reuters from London.

The Google site refers to a product called “Google Secure Access,” which is designed to “establish a more secure connection while using Google WiFi,” according to a frequently asked questions page (http://wifi.Google.Com/faq.Html).

A separate page (http://wifi.Google.Com/download.Html) offers a free download of Google Secure Access. Google declined to comment.

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September 17th, 2005

Sprint Launches Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone

Sprint has announced what it claims is the first Pocket PC phone in the U.S. to run Microsoft’s new Windows Mobile 5.0 software platform.

The Sprint PPC-6700 is a CDMA handset with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard plus a 1.3 megapixel camera and EV-DO (Evolution Data Optimized), WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities.

The PPC-6700 is rumored to be manufactured by Taiwanese ODM (original device manufacturer) HTC, based on that company’s Apache reference platform.

Click here to read about the buzz around the Windows Mobile Treo.

It’s powered by a 416 MHz Intel XScale PXA270 embedded processor and reportedly comes equipped with 64MB of RAM and 128MB of Flash memory.

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Google launches ‘Bloogle’

Google has announced the launch of Google Blog Search, a new beta search engine that enables users to search for blogs and blog postings.

Based on the same technology that powers Google’s web search, Blog Search is available at is also integrated with Blogger.

Blogs that syndicate posts via RSS or Atom are automatically crawled by Google servers on a regular basis (most of the popular blogging services now enable syndication by default).
Once a new post is detected, the Blog Search index is updated so search results always include the freshest content available.

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