ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 05 2008 | google, it, internet, web2.0, Microsoft, Commentary
Google Sites is not going to take down Microsoft Sharepoint in the enterprise. But the Enterprise is not the only game in town. The SMB market has plenty of aspiring enterprises that may not be as wedded to traditional infrastructure. This is the soft underbelly in the battle with Microsoft.
Quoted: Google releases Google Sites in a whimsical attempt to destroy Microsoft SharePoint
ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 24 2008 | google, it, microsoft, web2.0, Commentary
Fascinating discussion of the merits of Microsoft Office. A recent experience suggest to me that Microsoft will be beaten by "Good Enough" and not by "better or best".
Quoted: In his post Why Google Apps is a Serious Threat to Microsoft Office, Bernard Lunn argued that the collaboration features in Google Apps are good enough to take ...
ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 03 2008 | microsoft, business, it, Yahoo, Commentary, google
The Microsoft bid doesn't bode well for consumers.
Quoted: Rob Koplowitz, Forrester Analyst, said he does not believe Microsoft is trying to buy specific technology from Yahoo to fill a hole needed to compete against Google's business offerings. "Microsoft wants more talent and capacity to follow its existing strategy".
ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 14 2008 | google, news, social, Spock, People, commentary, Web2.0
ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 04 2008 | data, google, it, commentary, Web2.0, identity, openid, oauthData portability is the next frontier. This is a really useful site.
Quoted: The open standards stack for the ubiquitous sharing and remixing of data
ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 30 2007 | google, it, rss, Google Reader, Commentary
ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 22 2007 | data, it, google, Web2.0, Commentary.
ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 18 2007 | google, it, microsoft, commnetary
ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 06 2007 | blog, google, openid, AOL, AIM, Web2.0, Commentary
ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 30 2007 | openid, google, it, Web2.0, OpenSocial, Commentary
Wow - OpenId support in Blogger. AOL will need to shift gears to stay in the OpenId race. This is really big news for OpenId advocates.
When you link this with Opensocial developments things start to get really interesting!
Quoted: Google's Blogger in Draft program that tests functionality for Google's popular Blogger blogging platform has rolled out OpenID support for comments. The new ...
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