RANDOM House, the world's biggest book publisher, is considering joining a
book-search project run by Google, once considered an arch-enemy by the
paper publishing industry.
The two parties are talking to one another about the less controversial part
of Google's book-scanning project, its partner program, sources with
knowledge of the matter told Reuters at this week's Frankfurt Book Fair.
Google has agreements with more than 10,000 publishers, large and small, who
give their books to Google to be scanned in full.
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