Google goes Linux-friendly
July 16th, 2007 | Ubuntu, Linux by thApparently Google has gone Linux friendly, offering repositories for various distributions for easy software installation. Go Google! Step-by-step GUI configuration instructions are available for Ubuntu, Debian, Mandriva and Suse. See this page for more information.
Packages (and easy updates!) available for the following Google software:
- Picasa
- Google Earth
- Google Desktop
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Linux is Google-friendly.
Google is running on Linux.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_platform#Current_Hardware
Yes. They run Linux.
But releasing software for Linux and offering nice packages in repositories in native format for several distributions is what I call ‘Linux-friendly’