<P> In January 2013, Google announced a partnership with Kia Motors and Hyundai . The partnership integrates Google Maps and Place into new car models to be released later in 2013 . </P> <P> In coordination with several of the major corporations, including Microsoft, Nokia, LG, Samsung, and Ericsson, Google provided financial support in the launch of the . mobi top level domain created specifically for the mobile internet, stating that it is supporting the new domain extension to help set the standards that will define the future of mobile content and improve the experience of Google users . In early 2006, Google launched Google.mobi, a mobile search portal offering several Google mobile products, including stripped - down versions of its applications and services for mobile users . On September 17, 2007, Google launched "Adsense for Mobile", a service to its publishing partners providing the ability to monetize their mobile websites through the targeted placement of mobile text ads . Also in September, Google acquired the mobile social networking site, Zingku.mobi to "provide people worldwide with direct access to Google applications, and ultimately the information they want and need, right from their mobile devices ." </P> <P> On Wednesday, January 18, 2006, the U.S. Justice Department filed a motion to compel in United States district court in San Jose seeking a court order that would compel search engine company Google Inc. to turn over "a multi-stage random sample of one million URL's" from Google's database, and a computer file with "the text of each search string entered onto Google's search engine over a one - week period (absent any information identifying the person who entered such query)." Google maintains that their policy has always been to assure its users' privacy and anonymity, and challenged the subpoena . On March 18, 2006, a federal judge ruled that while Google must surrender 50,000 random URLs, the Department of Justice did not meet the necessary burden to force Google to disclose any search terms entered by its users in Google . </P> <P> A jury in Texas awarded Bedrock Computer Technologies $5 million in a patent lawsuit against Google . The patent allegedly covered use of hash tables with garbage collection and separate chaining in the Red Hat Linux kernel . Google and Bedrock later settled the case and the judgment was vacated by the court . </P>

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