Google makes move onto Microsoft's business turf

Google Inc. on Thursday made its boldest move yet to challenge Microsoft Corp.'s flagship Office brand of business computer programs.
Google now sells Google Apps Premier Edition, an array of Internet-based data storage, communication and collaboration programs aimed at businesses. The features, which cost $50 a year, come with extended tech support.
The new product is aimed squarely at Microsoft. In offices around the world, Microsoft's Word document maker, Excel spreadsheet creator and Outlook e-mail are ubiquitous.
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