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Google Custom Search goes global

November 20, 2007 Previously available only in the U.S., Google's customizable hosted service is now available to companies in the U.K. and beyond. TAGS: Google Inc., search technology, search engine, API, U.K., U.S.

Google launches Web History tool in U.K.

August 3, 2007 Released in U.S. in the spring, tool now enables U.K. users to edit and delete items from their Web history. TAGS: personalized search, Google Inc., U.K., U.S.

Google tight-lipped on U.K. spectrum bid

December 14, 2007 The company won't say whether it will participate in Ofcom's auction of radio spectrum, citing a U.S. ruling. TAGS: spectrum, auction, wireless broadband, dividend, radio, representative, U.K., Google Inc., broadband, U.S., microphone, TV

Google Checkout debuts in the U.K.

April 13, 2007 Retailers in Britain can now use the online payment service, which also ties in closely to Google's Adwords service. TAGS: Google Checkout, Google AdWords, shopper, retailer, PayPal, online payment, Google Inc., Checkout, payment, U.K., eBay Inc., U.S.

Google's Cerf on talent hunt in U.K.

March 6, 2006 Search giant's Internet evangelist, Vint Cerf, is hoping to find a few good engineers to join the Google team. TAGS: Vint Cerf, recruiting, Google Inc., London, engineer, U.K., talent, U.S.

Yahoo serving up search ads on mobile phones

October 4, 2006 Company launches beta of sponsored search listings on cell phones in the United States and United Kingdom. TAGS: advertiser, Internet search advertising, Yahoo! Inc., mobile phone, search result, America Online Inc., search technology, U.K., Japan, search engine, U.S., Google Inc.

Google to broker online book sales

March 13, 2006 Search giant invites U.S. and U.K. publishers to sell online access to their texts through its site. TAGS: controversy, publisher, Amazon.com Inc., Google Inc., access, U.K., U.S.

Office Live exits beta

November 15, 2006 Microsoft's Net-based software becomes generally available in U.S., while betas are released in U.K., France, Japan and Germany. TAGS: Microsoft Office Live, beta, Microsoft Office, web-based application, Steve Ballmer, France, Japan, Germany, Microsoft Corp., U.K., U.S., Google Inc.
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