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2009-08-09
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2009-08-09
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2009-08-09
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There is plenty of other Google software that they felt didn't need to be ported to Linux for whatever reason. And the software they did port was a long time after the Windows releases (Google Earth; Chrome), sloppy (Picaso via WINE) or non-existent.
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2009-08-09
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Google doesn't give a damn about Linux. Period. They never have and probably never will.