How is Apple’s success influencing the future of computing? Force.com and Google Apps now have marketplaces similar to the Apple App store whose target is businesses not consumers. You will get very few of these free or something that costs just a couple of bucks. These apps usually these have monthly maintenance fees associated with these and a lot of them have a “freemium” mode...
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Vodafone today said it has shut down Wayfinder, the company providing its subscription GPS service. ...
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Google apps 'postponed' on China carriers Motorola will soon push Microsoft's Bing search engine onto Android phones in China, after announcing an alliance with the Redmond software giant that will see Bing appear on Androids across the globe.… Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing
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Today Google announced a business-oriented, cloud-based app store called Google Apps Marketplace. Google says their new online store makes it easier for users and software providers to do business in the cloud by providing integrated business applications. The Google Apps Marketplace allows Google Apps customers to easily discover, deploy and manage cloud applications that integrate
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Today Google announced a new online store for integrated business applications, The Google Apps Marketplace.
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In an effort to steal some of Microsoft's business users, Google yesterday launched an online store dedicated exclusively to business applications. The store is called Google Apps Marketplace and it offers apps from 50 companies, including Concur,...
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Google Apps Premier and Education editions offer limited security and policy controls over some ActiveSync-enabled mobile devices, allowing companies that standardize on Google's mail services to enforce a little bit of control over devices in the field. The management control is limited in scope and function, but it works adequately and the features are available for free. - Google Apps Prem...
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