LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Los Angeles City Council has tentatively approved a multimillion-dollar proposal to tap Google Inc. for government e-mail and other Internet services. ![]() The vote on Tuesday shows progress in Google's plan to wrest market share for office software from rival Microsoft Corp. The council voted unanimously for the $7.2 million deal with contractor Computer Sciences Corp. to replace many city computer systems with the so-called Google Apps services. The contract's implementation is contingent on Computer Science's agreement to pay a penalty if a security breach occurs. The city's police officers' union and privacy advocates raised security concerns over the plan because it places data online rather than on individual computers under a government agency's direct control. (Copyright Associated Press, All Rights Reserved)
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