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Google combines word processing, spreadsheets

October 11, 2006 Beta of Google Docs & Spreadsheets launches; free product lets people collaborate online in real time. TAGS: Google Docs, spreadsheet, Writely, word-processing, Google Inc., Real-Time, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.

Google denies ownership of users' words

September 12, 2007 Search giant responds to controversy surrounding use of the word "public" in its terms and conditions for Google Docs. TAGS: Google Docs, Google Inc., Google Apps, ownership, spreadsheet, blog, document

Subscription-based Google Apps for businesses ready

February 22, 2007 New ad-free version will include Docs & Spreadsheets, BlackBerry support, more storage. TAGS: Google Apps, Google Docs, Google Inc., subscription, Gmail, RIM BlackBerry, spreadsheet

Year in review: Google's grand ambitions

December 23, 2008 Company tried extending its prowess to browsers, phones, display ads, and online applications in 2008. The economy and federal regulators, however, dampened some of its plans. TAGS: Google Apps, Google Inc., Google Docs, economy, Gmail, open source, Web browser, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.

Google wants data in the cloud, not on the desktop

November 8, 2006 CEO says search giant is targeting the neo-network computer, not Microsoft, with all its Web-based applications. TAGS: Eric Schmidt, network computing, Google Docs, web-based application, Google Inc., Google Video, YouTube, server, Microsoft Corp., video

Businesses to buy into Google Apps Premier Edition?

February 22, 2007 Subscription version of Gmail, Google Talk and other services--$50 a year per user--now includes Docs & Spreadsheets. TAGS: Google Apps, productivity suite, Google Inc., Google Docs, Gmail, Google Talk, business application, API, mobility, RIM BlackBerry, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.

Google goes wild for wikis

October 31, 2006 With acquisition of JotSpot, search king picks up another little piece of what could eventually be a giant tech empire. TAGS: JotSpot, Google Docs, Wiki, Writely, Google Inc., spreadsheet, acquisition, Microsoft Office, YouTube, Microsoft Corp., brand, video

Week in review: Deal or no deal in YouTube?

October 13, 2006 Google buys video-sharing service and adds to the Office 2.0 wave. Chipmakers talk speed, while Toyota touts ethanol. TAGS: YouTube, copyright law, Google Docs, Week in review, Google Inc., litigation, spreadsheet, Microsoft Office, video, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft eyes new ways to sell Office

July 11, 2007 An ad-supported or online version of the company's profitable software isn't coming soon. But Microsoft is thinking about options. TAGS: Microsoft Office Live, Microsoft Works, Google Docs, Microsoft Office, Steve Ballmer, word-processing, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Corp., spreadsheet, U.S., Google Inc., e-mail

Google Gears churns toward Microsoft

May 31, 2007 New Google software brings Web-based applications offline, positioning the company in what some say is direct competition with Microsoft. TAGS: Google Inc., Google Apps, Google Docs, web-based application, collaboration, RSS, spreadsheet, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Office Live almost out of the gate

October 31, 2006 More details emerge on the Web-based programs as they near the end of beta. But don't expect an online version of Office. Images: Office Live and on screen TAGS: Microsoft Office Live, online version, small business, Microsoft Office, Google Docs, spreadsheet, desktop software, word-processing, Microsoft Corp., U.S., Google Inc., e-mail

Last hurrah for PC-based software?

October 11, 2006 At Office 2.0 show, start-ups will be out to prove that a browser and online services are all computer users need. TAGS: Salesforce.com Inc., blog, Google Docs, Microsoft Office, spreadsheet, start-up, Google Inc., Web browser, PC
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