By WebProNews
Staff Writer
Article Date: 2004-05-13
Google has been on a role as of late. The company, just this year, has: launched Gmail, filed for its IPO, redesigned Blogger.com, added a slew of functions to their search options, began including images into their ad program, and now has launched its redesign/re-imagining of Google Groups. It's obviously been a busy year.
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As first reported by ResourceShelf, Google Groups, instead of being solely devoted to Usenet groups, "now allows you to create your own e-mail based group. This is a service that Yahoo has offered for a long time." A list, from the Google Groups about page, lists the new features:
"As always, Google Groups never displays pop-ups or banner ads. You see only relevant text ads of interest."
A quote from SearchEngineJournal.com may shed some light in the direction that Google is heading: "Google has joined Yahoo (and continues to become a portal) with a new "groups" service (beta, of course)."
Considering that Google does not want to be known as a portal, one wonders if it'll continue adding portal-like features or if they will allow a plateau.

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