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 1 - Google Groups Browse Website open in new window
   
  07-January-2012 
Enables users to search and browse the Usenet archives which consist of over 700 million messages, and post new comments.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
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."



 
   
  07-January-2012 
Simplifies Google Groups' URLs for easier inclusion in e-mails/posts/web pages. With bookmarklet.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
Finally, you can post Usenet messages at Google.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
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.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
"Millions of messages posted on electronic bulletin boards over the past 20 years have been saved from digital oblivion."



 
   
  07-January-2012 
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."



 
   
  07-January-2012 
"To the delight (and possible consternation) of old-school Usenet fans, Web search site Google has restored more than 650 million individual messages dating back to 1995 that were acquired from New York-based Deja.com."



 
   
  07-January-2012 
Susan Stellin's article: "Being able to search archived postings online raises questions about the implications of increasingly sophisticated search technology."





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