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Google, the world's most popular search engine, has quietly deleted more than 100 controversial sites from some search result listings.
Google has expanded its ever growing kit of online tools with a new language translation service.
A Taiwanese Web site is offering hundreds of videos on demand for just US$1 each, trumping Hollywood's plans to deliver similar services and raising the spectre of a new round of international copyright battles.
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