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Sony picks Google for search service

Jim Hu CNet

Published: 17 Aug 2001 09:53 BST

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Google has struck a deal to power Web search services for Sony's company sites. The deal marks the fledgling Web search engine's largest service deal to date, according to Google spokesman David Krane.

Google will provide technology to let people search for information on Sony's more than 300 worldwide corporate Web sites in 57 countries. Google has similar partnerships with sites such as Cisco Systems, Procter & Gamble, MarthaStewart.com and IDG. "This continues the momentum in providing search technology to sites around world," Krane said.

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