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"Millions of messages posted on electronic bulletin boards over the past 20 years have been saved from digital oblivion."
(December 14, 2001)
Richard W. Wiggins' article: "Since the February acquisition, Google has restored some of the lost searching functionality, and the company also says that by mid-May users of the Google Usenet index will have the ability to post new messages."
(May 14, 2001)
Google, a provider of search technology, announced that it has integrated the full Usenet archive formerly maintained by Deja.com with recent posts to provide complete access to Usenet data since 1995.
(May 04, 2001)
Susan Stellin's article: "Being able to search archived postings online raises questions about the implications of increasingly sophisticated search technology."
(April 07, 2001)
Stefanie Olsen's article: "Deja.com, a popular newsgroup search service, has been hit with glitches after its buyout this week by Web search provider Google, ruffling the feathers of some longtime customers."
(February 15, 2001)
"Millions of messages posted on electronic bulletin boards over the past 20 years have been saved from digital oblivion."
(December 14, 2001)
Richard W. Wiggins' article: "Since the February acquisition, Google has restored some of the lost searching functionality, and the company also says that by mid-May users of the Google Usenet index will have the ability to post new messages."
(May 14, 2001)
Google, a provider of search technology, announced that it has integrated the full Usenet archive formerly maintained by Deja.com with recent posts to provide complete access to Usenet data since 1995.
(May 04, 2001)
Susan Stellin's article: "Being able to search archived postings online raises questions about the implications of increasingly sophisticated search technology."
(April 07, 2001)
Stefanie Olsen's article: "Deja.com, a popular newsgroup search service, has been hit with glitches after its buyout this week by Web search provider Google, ruffling the feathers of some longtime customers."
(February 15, 2001)
