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Google Launches Google Apps Labs, Third Party Developers Welcome
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Google Launches Google Apps Labs, Third Party Developers Welcome
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Michael Arrington writes, "Google is launching Google Apps Labs today, a new platform for experimental apps (Google Moderator is one of the first to be added)."
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Pretty big move on Google's part, worth noting.
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Pretty big move on Google's part, worth noting.