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September 6th, 2006

Google Office: a close-up look

Posted by Richard MacManus @ 9:55 pm

Categories: Business, Collaboration, Design, Enterprise, Google, Internet Companies, Mashups, Microsoft, News, Products, Reviews, Tech, Web 2.0, Web Office, Web as Platform

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In the accompanying Image Gallery, I’ve gone through 7 products that may become part of a future Google Web Office. Right now, Google doesn’t have a full web-based office suite on the market - but this year they’ve gradually been compiling Web Office parts. For example if you click on "all my services" in the top left corner of your Gmail, you’ll go to your Google account and see a list of products that Google offers. Many of them are Web Office parts, or could easily become a part of a Web Office. Here is the current list:

  • Analytics 
  • Base 
  • Calendar 
  • Co-op 
  • Gmail (including GTalk)
  • Page Creator 
  • Personalized Homepage 
  • Personalized Search 
  • Spreadsheets

So there are 9 current Google services listed - the 6 I’ve highlighted are Office candidates. You can add word processing app Writely to that, which makes 7 possible Web Office suite parts. Some of the pre-beta products from the Google Labs page are possible additions in the future, as well as Labs "graduates" like Google Desktop. But let’s not worry too much about what’s missing (presentations and project management aren’t even Google products yet). 

Indeed there’s a lot of work to be done to integrate the 7 office-like products listed above. While recently Google released the oddly named Google Apps for Your Domain - which bundles together Gmail, Google Talk, Calendar and Page Creator - it’s just the start of what could be done to integrate products into an office suite.

Even so it’s worth looking at the current product mix, for clues to a future Google Office. In the Image Gallery I’ve compiled, I’ve focused on the 7 office-like products listed above. I’ve highlighted a few promising Web Office features from most of the products, even if there’s work to be done by Google yet.

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not exactly
first you take into account real life breaks which only leads up to home-work=lunch-work-home and repeated
and potty breaks and such
i realy dont think that you need your internet 247
and most buisnesses dont use dial up... (Read the rest)
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Calendar  blondie@... | 09/08/06
Yay Google!  matth@... | 09/08/06
Missing services  david_allen_ab63@... | 09/08/06
The forgotten Product from Google  pnielsen@... | 09/08/06
Right you are!  kevin@... | 09/18/06
Open Office keeps looking better  NelsonVe | 09/08/06
One of those "I told you so" moments...  Dave P. | 09/08/06
Microsoft Support?????  bportlock | 09/09/06
MS Support  pj_mouse | 09/09/06
Delusional  prttony | 09/14/06
Web based apps are  Linux User 1 | 09/08/06
Oddly enough...  zkiwi | 09/08/06
I agree  voska | 09/08/06
A mix of the two would be best  John Zern | 09/08/06
Rent-An-App doesn't fly  dale.hurt@... | 09/08/06
Improvments to Writely needed  mhenriday | 09/08/06
Google Office  BALTHOR | 09/08/06
It is a long way off  IceTheNet@... | 09/08/06
We forget the common man is Clueless.  Hrothgar - PCLinuxOS User | 09/10/06
Web-based Apps are useless...  Dave P. | 09/08/06
Its called a public library  Hrothgar - PCLinuxOS User | 09/10/06
not exactly  Atomic1fire | 10/01/06
Please tell me Google didn't spend  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/09/06
Is Google spying on your conversations?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/10/06
Did you ever answer these questions  Hrothgar - PCLinuxOS User | 09/10/06

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