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| Microsoft fights back against Google |
| Published: July 25, 2007, 6:19 am |
| Tags: Goog, Google, Google Apps, Googleapps, Microsoft, Microsoft Office Online, Microsoftofficeonline, Msft |
| Competitive strategy, Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT)Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is going to add to its Office applications on the online-front in the next "year or so," according to a recent Financial Times article. This move is clearly in response to Google's (NASDAQ: GOOG) continued attack on Microsoft and its various product segments, in |
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| More Proof Of The Existence Of Google's GDrive |
| Published: September 5, 2007, 9:33 am |
| Tags: Google Apps For Your Domain |
| Tony Ruscoe discovered more signs that the GDrive actually exists. After Tony tried messing around with some URL parameters, he stumbled upon a screen that looked like this: Image from Google Blogoscoped Click to continue reading... |
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| Google (GOOG) Apps gets a big boost from Capgemini |
| Published: September 10, 2007, 5:55 am |
| Tags: Capgemini, Goog, Google, Google Apps, Googleapps, Microsoft, Microsoft Office, Microsoftoffice, Msft |
| news, Competitive strategy, Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT)Capgemini, the largest computer consulting firm in Europe, will begin to market Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) Apps to its corporate customers. It would have been hard for the big search company to get a better endorsement. Capgemini global outsourcing chief executive Paul Spence said, |
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| Will Google GDrive Come To GoogleDrive.com? |
| Published: September 12, 2007, 3:05 pm |
| Tags: Google Apps For Your Domain |
| Garett Rogers reports that Google has updated the name servers for GoogleDrive.com to point to NSx.GOOGLE.COM. Garett explains that this is typically a sign that a new product is coming to life at that domain. Although we don't know for sure, it may imply that GDrive is about to launch really soon. Click to continue reading... |
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| Microsoft (MSFT) digs into Google's (GOOG) Apps with word fighting |
| Published: September 13, 2007, 9:15 am |
| Tags: Goog, Google, Google Apps, Googleapps, Inthenews, Microsoft, Microsoft Office, Microsoftoffice, Msft |
| Inc.'s (NASDAQ: GOOG) 'Google Apps' really does pose a threat (however minor) to its billion-dollar Microsoft Office franchise. Maybe the company is leaning towards a yes, though.This week, Microsoft launched a missile across the bow of Google Apps, distributing a paper that posed eight specific questions companies should consider before |
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| Symphony: IBM's new Microsoft (MSFT) Office killer |
| Published: September 18, 2007, 5:17 am |
| Tags: Google Apps, Googleapps, Ibm, Inthenews, Microsoft, Microsoft Office, Microsoftoffice, Msft, Notes, Open Office, Openoffice, Symphony |
| Competitive strategy, Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT), International Business Machines (IBM)Now that Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) has begun to go after Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Office, International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM) wants a piece of the action as well. Big Blue will launch a new, free office-like product called Symphony. It will be |
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| Google (GOOG) officially unleashes online Microsoft (MSFT) PowerPoint competitor |
| Published: September 18, 2007, 8:23 am |
| Tags: Goog, Google Apps, Google Presenter, Googleapps, Googlepresenter, Inthenews, Microsoft, Msft, Powerpoint |
| people all over the globe. Google's already unleashed its word processor and spreadsheet software to the masses (as well as email services, of course), so the presentation portion of the Google Apps package was eagerly awaited, if for nothing more than fodder for comparison to Microsoft's PowerPoint by the media.Much like the freely available |
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| Google Adds Security & Space To Corporate Gmail Users |
| Published: October 3, 2007, 10:15 am |
| Tags: Google Apps For Your Domain |
| Google boosts corporate e-mail service from the AP reports that Google is adding security and more email storage space to Gmail for their corporate users. Google purchased Postini, a software security for electronic communications company, back in July. They will be utilizing the Postini technology to add security software to Gmail and their |
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| Google Apps: Google now offers a whopping 25GB of email ... |
| Published: October 3, 2007, 6:30 pm |
| Tags: Email, Gmail, Google Apps, Storage, Webmail |
| Google now offers a whopping 25GB of email storage—but only for Google Apps Premier Edition, which costs $50/year. Regular Gmail users still get their paltry sub-3GB storage. Step it up, Gmail! |
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| The Google Drive Domains Find New Home: GDrive Coming Soon? |
| Published: November 6, 2007, 8:49 am |
| Tags: Google Apps For Your Domain |
| Price reports that Google has recently moved MyGoogleDrive.com and MyGoogleStorage.com from third party domain name servers to Google domain name servers. Is this a sign that the GDrive (Google Drive) is coming soon? Back in September, we reported that GoogleDrive.com was moved to Google's name servers and anticipated that the GDrive was |
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| Microsoft-killer at Wal-Mart: The $199 Linux PC |
| Published: November 9, 2007, 5:20 am |
| Tags: 199 Linux Pc, Everex, Everex Gpc Tc2502, Everexgpctc2502, Featured, Goog, Google, Google Apps, Googleapps, Linux, Microsoft, Microsoft Office, Microsoftoffice, Msft, Open Source, Opensource, Wal Mart, Wmt |
| OpenOffice and lots of Google Apps. The computer itself is pretty impressive. Here's what you get for your $199: a 1.5GHz VIA C7 CPU, 512MB of memory, an 80GB disk, an Ethernet port, stereo speakers, and a DVD-ROM CD-RW drive. You also get an operating system called gOS and a full suite of software from OpenOffice.org. The operating system |
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| What's Your Google Disaster Plan? [Ask The Readers] |
| Published: November 15, 2007, 9:30 am |
| Tags: Ask The Readers, Backup, Gmail, Google, Google Apps, Identity Theft, Security |
| agree that they'd trust Google to restore their account, but many worry about other passwords and the loss of archives kept online. What about you? Have you backed up your Google Apps data and done a security-minded sweep? What would your first actions be after you discovered your account was stolen or missing? What If Your Google Account |
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| How To Build A Simple Google Android App Video |
| Published: November 17, 2007, 1:45 pm |
| Tags: Android, Business, Cellular, Google, Google Apps, How To, Mobile, Mobile Wireless, Product Development, Somewhat Frank, Somewhatfrank, Somewhatfrank Com, Technologies, Technology, Tool, Video, Video Blog, Web 2 0, Web 3 0, Web Development, Web Tech, Weekly Video, Code, Coder |
| Android, Google's open source mobile platform, was announced last week to enable developers to easily create mobile applications. Android will make development for mobile applications for different handsets easier. With over 30 carriers and manufactures on board with Google's Android Platform, new applications should probably start rolling out |
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| Google Online Storage Coming Within Months? Real Google Platypus Screen Shot |
| Published: November 27, 2007, 8:38 am |
| Tags: Google Apps For Your Domain |
| Google Plans Service to Store Users' Data from the Wall Street Journal reports Google may be offering an online storage service within a few months. We have heard rumors of such offerings in the past, they go under code names as "Platypus," GDrive or Google Drive, and Google "My Stuff." Are these renewed rumors legit or is it just Google |
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| Video: How To Build A Google Android App |
| Published: November 17, 2007, 1:45 pm |
| Tags: Android, Business, Cellular, Google, Google Apps, How To, Mobile, Mobile Wireless, Product Development, Somewhat Frank, Somewhatfrank, Somewhatfrank Com, Technologies, Technology, Tool, Video, Video Blog, Web 2 0, Web 3 0, Web Development, Web Tech, Weekly Video, Code, Coder |
| Android, Google's open source mobile platform, was announced last week to enable developers to easily create mobile applications. Android will make development for mobile applications for different handsets easier. With over 30 carriers and manufactures on board with Google's Android Platform, new applications should probably start rolling out |
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