http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20070628/tc_pcworld/133543
   
  Google Inc. plans to launch a Linux version of Google Desktop on Wednesday, 
almost three years after the product's launch for the Windows operating system.
   
  The application, designed for indexing and finding data in PCs, as well as 
for searching the Web, also comes in a Mac OS X version, introduced in April of 
this year.
  
   
  Like the Mac OS X version, Google Desktop for Linux is a beta, or test, 
product. The Windows version shed its beta tag already, meaning Google 
considers it a more stable and mature product.
   
  
  At this point, Google Desktop for Linux does not feature the Sidebar and 
Gadget features present in the Windows version.
   
  
  This Linux version, developed by Google's Beijing engineering team, is 
available in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, simplified and 
traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese. 
   
  
  Google Desktop for Linux runs on Debian 4.0, Fedora Core 6, Ubuntu 6.10, SUSE 
10.1, and Red Flag 5. 
   
  
  Users can download it for free from http://desktop.google.com/linux/index.html

       
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