Google Apps vs. Microsoft Office

Nowadays some people are calling Google Apps new Google Apps service, which wraps together Gmail, Google Docs and Spreadsheets, Google Calendar, Google Talk, and other services into a business-oriented package with features like the ability to use our own domain name, There is lot of new facility available regarding user requirement.

As usual with virtually anything that anyone knows and identifies. the label is real hype--there are many, many things that Microsoft Office does very well that Google Apps doesn't do at all. he has working self we are just guessing that even Google doesn't think that the service will fell Microsoft Office anytime soon. But its mere existence is probably enough to agitate the Behemoth of Redmond. Call it an Office Annoyer.

Google Apps current form may have been announced, but there's not much that actually new. The various productivity tools it involves are all extant already, and are also available in free versions. Google has let people with domain names use Gmail as their e-mail solution for awhile, and a free version of Google Apps appeared back in August.

Google Apps Now coming new earlier. The Google thinks that Google Apps may be good enough for companies to pay for. and use it The basic version will remain free, but Google Apps Premier Edition is a new variant that will cost $50 per user per year.

1. Gmail with your domain name and 10GB of storage (versus 2GB for the free version)2. Google Talk3. Google Calendar with shareable schedules4. Google Start Page that can include company info5. Google Docs and Spreadsheets (the neat hosted word processor and spreadsheet)6. Google Page Creator (a very basic Web site designer)8. control panel to manage everything and some sort of hooks into your company's existing IT infrastructure9. Mobile access to some functionalit (such as Gmail)

source: http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/003783.html

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