Google already has two applications that work in Linux: Picasa and Google Earth, but that's not enough for a company that uses Linux a lot. In a presentation [PDF] from Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit, Google announced they'll release important Linux desktop applications this year. Some of them will be open source and they'll try to support most main distributions.
Google's applications that aren't available for Linux users include: Google Talk, Google Desktop, SketchUp, Web Accelerator.
{ via Phoronix.com }
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