Google has reportedly approached IBM about teaming up to sell the search giant's software to big businesses. Google CEO Eric Schmidt spoke with some of IBM's key partners on Thursday about how a deal
between the two firms could be key to getting Big Blue's desktop applications out to more business customers.
The two companies have worked together before, so another partnership is
certainly possible. The move shines a light on Google's current revenue situation -- the bulk of its revenue now comes from advertising -- and the company's desire to diversify.
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