Google offers warez in its search engine
Mountain View, Calif. (Reuters) In a controversially competitive move, Google, the worlds largest and most comprehensive Internet search engine, has introduced a new search feature that gives web surfers access to software that would ordinarily only be available through retail. This shocking availability of such products goes directly against software companies fight to curtail the illegal distribution of their software, what is known as piracy.
Among the companies whose software is available through Google are Adobe, Microsoft, and Apple.
A Google representative, speaking on condition of anonymity, commented on todays move by saying, Yahoowned! referring to Yahoo!s recent addition to their own search engine by incorporating a video media search to their Internet engine database.