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Google's purchase of Postini gets antitrust OK

WASHINGTON
Wed Aug 8, 2007 10:29am EDT
The logo of Google Inc. is seen outside their headquarters building in Mountain View, California August 18, 2004. Google Inc. has received U.S. antitrust approval to acquire Web-based security provider Postini, U.S. officials said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Clay McLachlan

The logo of Google Inc. is seen outside their headquarters building in Mountain View, California August 18, 2004. Google Inc. has received U.S. antitrust approval to acquire Web-based security provider Postini, U.S. officials said on Wednesday.

Credit: Reuters/Clay McLachlan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Google Inc. has received U.S. antitrust approval to acquire Web-based security provider Postini, U.S. officials said on Wednesday.

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Antitrust authorities completed their review of the $625 million deal without taking any action to block it, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission said in a notice.

Last month, Google said it planned to buy Postini to expand its package of online applications to compete with Microsoft Corp.'s Office.

(Reporting by Julie Vorman)



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