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Vietnam Rejects Google’s Malware Claims

Vietnam shares a border with China, and it’s possible that Vietnamese authorities are starting to share the Chinese government’s low opinion of Google, too.? Today, a spokesperson dismissed Google’s claim that Vietnamese computer users were infected by politically motivated malware.

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Motorola Splits With Google In China

Google’s decision to redirect Chinese searchers to Google.com.hk is having some serious repercussions.? On Monday, Chinese Internet company Tom Online distanced itself from Google.? China Unicom followed suit on Wednesday.? And now, Motorola has also turned its back on the search giant. Mark Lee and Hugo Miller reported late yesterday, “Motorola Inc., the handset maker that’s rebuilding its mobile-phone business around Google Inc.’s Android software, has dropped the U.S. Internet company’s search engine from one of its Android phones in China.” It looks like Baidu and Bing will be used as replacements, and in certain regards, that isn’t too shocking.? Deals between Motorola, Baidu , and Bing were announced months ago, and the two search engines represent the market leader and an obvious American alternative, respectively

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City Of Orlando Cuts Costs 62 Percent With Google Apps

The city of Orlando loves Google, and it’s not hard to understand why – according to the city’s own estimates, switching to Google Apps cut its IT costs by a massive amount.? So now Orlando’s CIO, Conrad Cross, is returning the favor (and maybe helping Orlando secure a special prize) by spreading the Google gospel. Cross wrote a post that went up on the Official Google Enterprise Blog this afternoon, and in it, he stated, “If we were to keep our current system, we estimated it would cost $133 a year for each of its 3,000 employees – or $399,000 including annual software licenses.? Google charges $50 per user, or $150,000 delivering more than 60% in savings.” Cross then encouraged other cities to perform their own analyses, and added, “[i]f the savings are compelling

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