Voila! Gmail, Calendar, Google Docs, and Google Talk are now no more ‘Beta.’ This move (as Reuters, PCWorld and other publications speculate) is to attract newer businesses from the market. But is there any real-change in the newer non-Beta version of these applications? Or it is just another way of branding?
Changes
There definitely are! Google has added new features like offline access to mails, calendars and its Google Apps is ready to conquer the Blackberry handhelds and Microsoft Outlook! The premium edition of Google Apps is much cheaper ($50, per user, per annum) that the other products available in market.
Branding
Yes, this step makes them more vibrant against their competitor Microsoft (though Google still stands way back with just Microsoft having a 50% share in email market.) But with Google Apps, enterprises are expected to save over 50% of their costs compared to other email solutions.
What’s next?
Google OS, likely to named as Chrome OS, is expected to be released in the mid of the next year. While Speed, simplicity and security remain the key aspects of Chrome OS, lightweight will not be compromised either. Google targets redesigning the security to avoid malware, viruses and regular security updates (most seen in Microsoft OS.)
Chrome OS: from Google Blog
We hear a lot from our users and their message is clear — computers need to get better. People want to get to their email instantly, without wasting time waiting for their computers to boot and browsers to start up. They want their computers to always run as fast as when they first bought them. They want their data to be accessible to them wherever they are and not have to worry about losing their computer or forgetting to back up files. Even more importantly, they don’t want to spend hours configuring their computers to work with every new piece of hardware, or have to worry about constant software updates. And any time our users have a better computing experience, Google benefits as well by having happier users who are more likely to spend time on the Internet.
Come 2010, we will see another revolution in the way we work. We never know when we may have our monitor screens operating without any processors! Amen!
Data Source: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/introducing-google-chrome-os.html
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