June 29, 2009
2:59 am

 A new Israeli internet search engineKoogle” is making it possible for ultra-Orthodox Jews who use computers to obtain information online but not on the Sabbath, when the site shuts down. "In their mission statement, Koogle administrators said the site's goal is to "filter the appropriate information from different websites that are relevant to our target audience in a way that does not contradict the values of our traditional Jewish audience," reports USAToday

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