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Google seems to have made a deal with Motorola; every time Motorola users will turn on their phones they will be greeted by a Google icon on the display window of their phones.

This new arrangement will be introduced in series of statements by Google’s co-founder Larry Page at the Consumer Electronics Show which takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 5-8, 2006. This new deal will enable Google to further move forward its dominance in the world of fixed-line internet via mobile root; which with its faster connection of 3G will provide easier internet access on the go.

Google’s search engine window is already displayed by T-Mobile as part of Web’n’ Walk service. But the contract with Motorola is the first of its kind for Google with a major cell phone producer.

This attempt of Google resembles Microsoft’s tactic to place Internet Explorer icons on the desktops of as many internet users as possible.

Yesterday a rumor of Google entering computer hardware business kept on circulating, even though Google representatives were trying to keep the intentions under wraps it is known that Google is ready to launch a low priced computer.

Google spokesman declined the deal with Motorola stating that Google has a plethora of PC partners who provide good representation and there is no need for Google to enter that market.

By Anna Stassiy

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