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DriverHeaven.net: Google goes global with Apps, has 2 million customers
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Overclockers Club news Feed: Google Begins International Campaign for Apps
| Google cloud-computing campaign preludes to its global online OS: http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSTRE59I09A20091019 10/20/2009 |
| RT @Ibo @montymetzger: 2 million businesses now use Google's online office software http://ow.ly/vo4f 10/20/2009 |
| Ui, schon soviele? - RT @montymetzger: 2 million businesses now use Google's online office software http://ow.ly/vo4f 10/20/2009 |
Google goes global with Apps, has 2 million customers
DriverHeaven.net —
... businesses now use its online office software, and the Web search leader is going global on Monday with an advertising campaign to lure customers away from Microsoft Corp and IBM products.
The campaign, which starts Monday in countries including France, Japan and Britain, represents a rare foray by Google into mass-market advertising and underscores increasing competition to provide businesses with email and other office software.
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Monday Shortbread
The Tech Report: News —
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Google Begins International Campaign for Apps
Overclockers Club news Feed —
... Google will kick off an international campaign to broaden the adoption of its Apps software suite. Through Google Apps, users have access to e-mail, calendars, and productivity software among others. Google is taking these steps in an attempt to compete with Microsoft and IBM in the business world. All of the offerings from Google take advantage of cloud computing, and will allow businesses to cut down on server and energy costs. Google charges large companies $50 per year per user, but allows companies with less than 50 employees to use the service for free. ...


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