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TOP NEWS
The Death of Google?
Yahoo to Take on Google Analytics
Google Sees Weakness In Clicks on Search Ads
Did Google 'Dupe' the FCC?
Google, Salesforce To Jointly Deliver Online Business Software
Google Comes Knocking In Search Of Hidden Data
Google's KML Format Approved As Open Standard

BELOW THE FOLD
Can Google Apps Crack Large Enterprises?
Android's Goal: Be Open To Developers, The Industry, And Users
Google Helps Group Find Child Predators On The Web
Watch the Sunset From Google Earth 4.3
How To Put Google Street View To Practical Use


EDITOR'S NOTE:
Google's Answer to MicroHoo: Salesfoogle
Tom Claburn The debut of Salesforce for Google Apps on Monday wasn't particularly surprising, given that the two companies announced a partnership last June. But the tightening embrace between the two shows that Google isn't going to leave Microsoft's competitive moves unanswered.

Microsoft, as many are aware, has been trying to figure out how to swallow Yahoo in order to strengthen its search advertising business, an area Google dominates.

And now Google is returning the favor by holding hands with Saleforce.com as a way to bolster its enterprise business, an area Microsoft dominates.

If something can be done about all the egos involved, Google want to buy Salesforce.com. But even as mere partners, Salesfoogle will put pressure on Microhoo.

"With Google on its team, Salesforce.com poses a greater threat to Microsoft, which is a competitor to both companies," IDC observed in a research note issued on Monday.

IDC predicts that the combined Google and Salesforce.com will prove appealing to small- and medium-sized businesses and will help Google generate both service-based and ad-based revenue from companies around the world.

Taking down Microsoft won't be easy, however. According to IDC, "our research shows there has been no attrition or substitution of Microsoft Office productivity tools by Google Apps."

But that may only be fair, given that Windows Live Search hasn't exactly been stealing market share from Google either.

According to figures released by ComScore on Tuesday, Google's US search share reached 59.8% in March, up from 59.2% in February. Yahoo's US search share dropped to 21.3% in March, from 21.6% the previous month and Microsoft's US search share declined to 9.4% in March, from 9.6% the month before.

- Tom Claburn
Editor, Grok On Google

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  TOP NEWS

The Death of Google?
Puzzled tech analysts are beginning to ask the unimaginable: is Google's historic run finally over?

Yahoo to Take on Google Analytics
Having seen Google set up their Google Analytics product for free, Yahoo has decided to do the same thing -- by buying someone else and releasing it into the wild for free.

Google Sees Weakness In Clicks on Search Ads
The number of U.S. consumers clicking on Google Inc.'s search ads was weak once again in March, according to data that renewed questions about the Internet search and advertising giant's ability to meet consensus estimates when it reports first-quarter results on Thursday.

Did Google 'Dupe' the FCC?
Google manipulated the U.S. government spectrum auction by bidding just enough to trigger rules that opened a nationwide set of airwaves to any device and then walking away, Republican lawmakers said Tuesday.

Google, Salesforce To Jointly Deliver Online Business Software
The service could pose a formidable challenge to Microsoft's efforts to establish itself in the SMB applications market, which remains widely fragmented.

Google Comes Knocking In Search Of Hidden Data
By crawling using HTML forms (and abiding by robots.txt), Google claims it leads search engine users to documents that otherwise would not be easily found -- but privacy concerns remain.

Google's KML Format Approved As Open Standard
The file format used in Google Earth and Google Maps is already being used by Microsoft.

 

  BELOW THE FOLD

Can Google Apps Crack Large Enterprises?

Android's Goal: Be Open To Developers, The Industry, And Users

Google Helps Group Find Child Predators On The Web

Watch the Sunset From Google Earth 4.3

How To Put Google Street View To Practical Use

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