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                    [Title] => Concerns raised as Los Angeles looks to Google Web services
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Security and privacy concerns have been raised over a multimillion-dollar proposal by Los Angeles to tap Google Inc.'s Internet-based services for government e-mail, police records and other confidential data.

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But after a few years, the process of research would soon be simplified to laid-back finger-tapping–on computer keyboards. Thanks to Dr. William "Bill" Torres and Dr. Willy Gan.
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                    [Title] => Concerns raised as Los Angeles looks to Google Web services
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Security and privacy concerns have been raised over a multimillion-dollar proposal by Los Angeles to tap Google Inc.'s Internet-based services for government e-mail, police records and other confidential data.

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But after a few years, the process of research would soon be simplified to laid-back finger-tapping–on computer keyboards. Thanks to Dr. William "Bill" Torres and Dr. Willy Gan.
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