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With Google acquiring a Powerpoint-like tool to bulk up its impressive web office suite, and hundreds of startups releasing everything from web based word processors to complete operating systems, Microsoft is under fire. Sure, the company remains buoyant for now, but 5 years down the line, Microsoft may be struggling if it hasn’t adapted to this new world of web-based, ad-supported software. This week, we tested some of the services that are nibbling away at Microsoft’s dominance, with Google leading the charge.
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With Google acquiring a Powerpoint-like tool to bulk up its impressive web office suite, and hundreds of startups releasing everything from web based word processors to complete operating systems, Microsoft is under fire. Sure, the company remains buoyant for now, but 5 years down the line, Microsoft may be struggling if it hasn’t adapted to this new world of web-based, ad-supported software. This week, we tested some of the services that are nibbling away at Microsoft’s dominance, with Google leading the charge.
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on 2007-06-26 by paschott