- , Friday, April 16, 2004 12 AM
Google denied reports yesterday that it is considering changes to its new e-mail service to placate privacy concerns. The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that the Mountain View, CA, search
engine is actively considering alterations to Gmail that would include a way for e-mail customers to choose not to receive paid listings next to some of their messages. It quoted Google co-founder
Sergey Brin saying the idea was "being batted about."
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