Back to Auguest last year, Google unveiled Google Apps for Your Domain, which clearly shows their interests of the business software market. Obviously, it is not going to be an online version of MS Office, and as Dave Girouard said, Google is not going to compete with MS Office. But, is google aiming to build a platform for online business software, and possibly going to allow outside developers like myself to offer services? If not, why the hell they do that for?
However, is the marriage of MS and Yahoo going to kill this baby product of Google's enterprise division?
Combining two dogs could possibly make a pony, who know :)
Monday, 4 February 2008
MS, Yahoo VS Google
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Alex Zang
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11:02 pm
Labels: Business Logic
Friday, 7 September 2007
Google Reader Gears Up - they have SEARCH Now
Finally ... Google reader adds SEARCH which is too good a feature to miss.
Posted by
Alex Zang
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6:48 pm
Labels: Business Logic
Wednesday, 5 September 2007
Difference between Programmers and Developers
Programmers deliver pieces of code according to the given product descriptions while developers develop objects or solutions based upon their understanding of particular business logics.
Posted by
Alex Zang
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8:18 pm
Labels: Business Logic, Luxplus
Thursday, 2 August 2007
Welcome to Time Focus
Time Focus is owner by Luxplus.net, which is a UK limited company, specializing in business and individual web applications. The company is based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Luxplus's mission statement is, "to deliver Web 2.0 Application and to make your web-life simple, fast and enjoyable."
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Alex Zang
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12:03 pm
Labels: Anniversary, Business Logic, Luxplus