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June 9, 2007
Google To Offer Digitalized Text Books For Big Ten Schools
In an interesting move, Google has partnered with the universities of the Big Ten to offer digitalized versions of text books, according to a CNN report.
Apart from the impact this will have in bonding college students with Google, the integration with universities, faculty as well as students, should have major longterm benefits for Google.
Harvard and California have also signed up to be added to this endeavor.
Posted by Frank Watson on June 9, 2007 11:19 AM










