No, Virginia, Google's
What's that, Virginia? You say that Google Docs is sounding more and more like Microsoft's
My, you're getting pretty darn smart, Virginia. It kind of makes me not want to burst your bubble on that Santa Claus thing.
Besides, watching Google go after just about everything that Microsoft has or covets, the better holiday-classic metaphors can probably be found within the pages of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Google is downplaying the competitive threat of Google Presents. Its spec sheet supposedly doesn't pack the functionality that PowerPoint users expect. Sure. Remember when Google kept saying that its Checkout program wasn't going to compete with eBay's
There was a time when Google was more than happy promoting third-party software like the Firefox browser or Sun Microsystems'
Maybe Google Presents will be no big deal. Tethering software to Internet connectivity has its pros and cons. However, it would be naive to think that Google isn't targeting PowerPoint this time. Anyone who doesn't pick up on that hasn't seen the next slide in Google's presentation. You know, the one about its next step in global domination.
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