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Incorrect reference to Google's adoption of Hilltop
According to this article about Amit Patel and Krishna Bharat, Google adopted Hilltop when it rolled out Google News (which appeared in 2002). Jonathan, if you're still monitoring this section, what do you think of an edit to correct the dating and mention the use of Hilltop in Google News? (Of course, other people are welcome to pipe in, too!) Michael Martinez (talk) 20:51, 10 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]