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What a Verizon-Google deal would mean

Verizon choosing Google as its default search engine has obvious benefits for Google, and fairly obvious benefits for Verizon as well. But how would Verizon users benefit, if at all?

Network World's Brad Reed examines that question, and discusses the places Verizon could take the partnership if it wants to.

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