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Article: Google Apps, Office Live give small fry big upgrade.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
- Article date:
- February 28, 2007
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Byline: James Coates
Last Thursday, the Googlers launched their long-awaited attack on the Microsofties' 800-pound-gorilla dominance of the business software gold mine. You know, the software behind that monitor sitting on your desk at work.
Both schemes use the Internet to store the software and documents created by users instead of Microsoft's traditional system that is nailed down to the server computers owned by the business in question.
So today, let's look from a small fry's garret at what each monster tech company offers.
Google first. The idea is to replace corporate servers and software by using Google's amazing array of ...