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chirac vs. google
03.17.2005, 10:31 AM
posted by ben vershbow

French President Jacques Chirac has instructed the Bibliothè que Nationale de France to "draw up a plan" for a comprehensive online library of European literature to counter what is seen as the inevitably Anglo-Saxon bias of Google Print (see "non, merci").
Reuters story: Chirac Rivals Google with French Online Book Plan
Posted by ben vershbow on March 17, 2005 10:31 AM
tags: Libraries, Search and the Web



