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Monday, February 26, 2007

On the Google Apsassination Attempt

Posted by Jim Hedger @ 4:41 pm

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Google made an apsassination attempt on Microsoft last week with the release of a premium word processing and spreadsheet software suite. Google Docs & Spreadsheets is a server-side set of software applications designed to offer a low-cost option to Microsoft Office. (This article is being written in the free version of Google Docs)

On Friday, Google announced the release of Google Apps Premier Edition.

According to a press release issued by Google,

“Google Apps Premier Edition is available for $50 per user account per year, and includes phone support, additional storage, and a new set of administration and business integration capabilities.

“Google Apps™, launched as a free service in August 2006, is a suite of applications that includes Gmail™ webmail services, Google Calendar™ shared calendaring, Google Talk™ instant messaging and voice-over-IP, and the Start Page feature for creating a customizable home page on a specific domain. More than 100,000 small businesses and hundreds of universities now use the service. Google Apps Premier Edition now joins Google Apps Standard Edition and Google Apps Education Edition, both of which will continue to be offered for free to organizations.”

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On Last Week

Posted by Jim Hedger @ 4:38 pm

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The great meeting of Metamend’s minds did not happen as scheduled last Friday afternoon. We were going to hold a staff think-in about Google Personalization but too many people were in too many different places Friday so we rescheduled the meeting until Friday March 9th.

That was unfortunate because I had hoped to have a number of things to share about our brainstorming on Google’s personalization of search results in this post. A positive aspect to postponing the event is that more facts are starting to emerge about personalization. On Friday, Gord Hotchkiss released an excellent interview with Google’s Marissa Mayers. The day before, Bill Slawski offered his take on a series of Google patents pertaining to personalization.

Another week of reading, learning and thinking is not going to hurt, especially when one considers that Google has spent the better part of three years developing their innovations on personalization. Besides which, there are other interesting things Google is doing this week.

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On This Day

Posted by Jim Hedger @ 4:36 pm

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February 26, 1991 was the day the first web browser was used on the World Wide Web. That’s sixteen years ago today for those who are counting.

Invented by Tim Berners-Lee to take advantage of another of his inventions (the Web itself), the first browser was unimaginatively named, Worldwideweb. The browser, soon renamed Nexus, was the first to use yet another of Berners-Lee’s inventions, the hypertext transfer protocol (http).

(source: Wired News)

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