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Google office software to compete with Microsoft

At a much smaller price of $50 a license compared toe the Microsoft cost of $200 this is the big news of the day. How is it going to pan out? What have you heard about the issues Google faces? From a quick listen to a news report today I got the impression that the Google software has some security issues.

Here are some of interesting facts:

1. 100,000 small businesses are running a trial of what is Google Office.
2. The paid version will cost $50 per account per year and will get the buyers 10 gigabytes of storage and telephone support.
3. Google’s Dave Girouard claims that at $50 a year, Google will make money.
4. General Electric and Proctor & Gamble are running small trials of these applications.

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      Also check out ZOHO. This, like Open Office, or Google Pack and in combination with online storage like OmniDrive and Steekr would be all you need on the road.

      I am doing some reviews on all of these as well. Thanks Jimmi

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