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Microsoft and Google release new cloud services
The difference in maturity is obvious.
Google finally takes plunge into online storage
Google finally made Google Drive official today, offering 5GB of free online storage with upgrades from 25GB to 16TB. Should competitors be afraid?
MetaVis introduces Google Docs migration for SharePoint
MetaVis , a company that creates Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) SharePoint migration tools, introduced a new product last week to help companies migrate Google Docs into SharePoint. Getting cloud content
RecMan adds Gmail to cloud records management suite
RecMan first introduced fundamental records management to Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) Docs. This week it announced a new extension to their product that provides the same type of records management for
Google gives Google Docs list a fresh look
One of the things I love about Google+ is the clean interface, and Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) began rolling out a new look for the Google Docs document list last week that continues that design trend with
Office 365 goes to battle with Google Docs
Today is a big day for Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) as it releases Office 365 from Beta to the public. Like many things from Microsoft, outside of its core business, this feels a bit awkward. Microsoft's
Google on the defensive as Microsoft launches Office 365
Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) is in the unlikely position of being on the defensive as Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) moves to launch Office 365 today. Google Apps is undeniably the driving force behind
Box announces Google Docs integration
This week Box.net announced new direct integration with Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) Docs from the Box interface. This means that Box users can create, edit and collaboratively edit Google Docs in real time
Content-friendly features in OSX Lion
In case you missed it, Apple ( NASDAQ: AAPL ) held its annual World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) keynote yesterday and tucked in the announcement were some new features in the coming upgrade to
Google Apps to phase out support for older browsers
In a bid to stop the use of old and insecure browsers, Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) has announced that, beginning August 1, it will be phasing out support for older browsers such as Firefox 3.5, Internet

