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Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Another step towards Google Office

Josh Suskewicz

We (and many others) have been tracking Googles steadily expanding low-end disruptive challenge to Microsoft Office. A year ago Google acquired online document server Writely, then it launched an online spreadsheet app, and then combined the two into a free software bundle that lacked many of the advanced features of Word and Excel, but enabled universal access, online collaboration, free storage, platform independence, and automatic version control. Now, unsurprisingly, comes word that Google is readying low-end, online, collaborative presentation softwareputting PowerPoint in the cross-hairs.



Microsoft, clearly, faces an Innovator's Dilemma. What can it do to respond? Has anyone here used the new collaboration tools embedded into Office 2007? Are they good enough to obviate some of the advantages of Google Apps? Or are they clunky, complex, slow...?


Discussion

From: Bruce Lewin
Posted: Monday, April 23rd, 2007 - 2:05 am EDT

looks pretty classic to me :-)


From: Innoblog
Posted: Tuesday, August 14th, 2007 - 4:48 am EDT


In recent days, Google, Microsoft, and Apple have all announced new online storage offerings. Approximately 17 months after Amazon.com launched its own "Simple Storage Service, the widening race to stake claims in remote storage heralds the impendi



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