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Google to go on a Mini adventure
Thursday, 13 January 2005, 23:04 GMT

Google on Thursday began selling the Google Mini, a low-price box for corporate intranet search, in a move to diversify its business.
With the new product, the Mountain View, California-based company hopes to broaden its search-appliance business to cater to smaller businesses with fewer documents and tighter budgets. The blue box, which plugs into a corporate intranet and searches up to 50,000 documents, will go on sale Thursday at Google.com for $4,995.

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