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Google deletes official blog by mistake
7:45 PM - March 28, 2006 by
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Google has pie on its face after staffers accidentally deleted the company's main official blog Monday night and a user unaffiliated with Google temporarily took possession of the Web address.
This is just the latest in a recent string of embarrassing mistakes made by Google employees while handling company data.
Read the complete story here.
(PC World)
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