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Thursday 13th January 2005
Google pushes Mini appliance to SMEs 11:39AM, Thursday 13th January 2005
Search engine Google has extended the range of its search appliance offerings in the US with the introduction of the Google Mini. Aimed at small to medium-sized companies and public institutions such as local government and colleges, the Mini can index and search up to 50,000 documents and costs $4,995.

The search appliances are Google-in-a-box. The units are complete PCs with operating systems and the Google search software built in which can be used as a search tool by organisations either internally or externally. The devices can index a large range of documents including HTML, text and PDF files. Google says that the Mini will be offered in the UK eventually but no date has been set yet.

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