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Google brings Writely and Spreadsheets together

Elinor Mills ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 12 Oct 2006 12:10 BST

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Google dived further into the Web-based productivity-applications market by offering a new product that combines its online word-processing and spreadsheet programs.

The company launched a beta version of Google Docs & Spreadsheets on Wednesday. The free program lets people create, manage and share documents and spreadsheets on the Web.

The program enables people to collaborate online in real time, use a variety of file formats for importing and exporting, and publish documents and spreadsheets on a Web page or blog.

Google is not targeting the desktop productivity suite market place that Microsoft dominates with Office, despite speculation to the contrary, said Jonathan Rochelle, Google Docs & Spreadsheets product manager.

"It made sense to combine these products and people were asking for that," he said. "It doesn't change our strategy. This is complementary to desktop products... and lacks certain advanced features [of desktop products]".

Starting with email, Google has been launching Web-based services and software in a move seen by many as encroaching on Microsoft's turf. Microsoft has responded by revamping its business to focus on Web services under the Windows Live and Office Live monikers.

Google acquired the online word-processing application Writely in March and launched Google Spreadsheets in June. Google recently opened Writely up to the public.

Google also sells a product to corporations and organisations, which they can offer their employees and members for free, called Google Apps for Your Domain. It ties together Web-based email, calendar, chat and Web page publishing.

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