Google launches blog tracking service

October 3, 2008 The logo of web search engine Google

A woman works on her computer in front of a wall with the logo of web search engine Google at Frankfurt's international book fair in 2005. Google has launched an enhanced blog tracking service that helps people mine a growing mountain of online commentary for gems worth reading.

Google has launched an enhanced blog tracking service that helps people mine a growing mountain of online commentary for gems worth reading.



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