
Popular search engine Google has officially announced that its going into the software market in direct competition with Microsoft. Reflecting the company's explosive growth, Google's new tagline will be "Search, Ads and Apps".
Last year Google launched a package of online applications such as browser-based word processing and spreadsheet software that look much like Microsoft's bread and butter Word and Excel programs. Google's CEO, Eric Schmidt, noted that users losing data thanks to computer crashes could become a thing of the past if they used Google's Internet-based applications.
When asked how they would avoid becoming known as "the new Microsoft, and not in flattering terms", co-founder Larry Page said that, "It's natural to be concerned about it… We're not the same kind of company ... our engineers all run Linux. It's free. You can hack on it. It's deep in our DNA".

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hope they will grow in software market , and we will support them here.. in my country many ppl cant buy WINDOWS ultimate even in their dreams .. or office..
GooGle FIGHTING!!!
maybe Google does have what it takes...you never know..
At a software level maybe. If they went after MS in the hardware level they would win easily.
Now what if Google and Apple teamed up? mmm
It's about time someone played microsoft at their own game. We all know how good competition is for industry
google has decided to pull the rug right underneath them. with Vistas turning out expensive... it certainly looks like a cooler option to any "budget-minded" consumers.
all the best google... we'll be there to support you! q: