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Google *is* the 800 lb gorilla

Anyone who hasn’t woken up to Google’s plans to take over the world, needs to start reading a bit more. The latest “launch” has happened with Google making simple slide presentations over the web a “no brainer”. 

The presentation can be shared with everyone and any viewer can follow the presenter or take control of the presentation. The preview includes a group chat feature based on Google Talk’s gadget that shows the active collaborators and viewers. If all the viewers click on “View presentation”, they can watch the presentation at the same time.

Source: Official Google blog

Google seems to have adopted Brain’s slogan

Micro Businesses

Carl Tyler of Epilio recently wrote, “How big is small?” referring to the definition of small and medium businesses (SMB).

This is an interesting question given that large established companies often have very different definitions. Microsoft, who makes the bulk of its revenue from consumers, markets SMB as 25-500 computer seats. Whereas IBM, who makes the bulk if its revenue from fortune 1000 companies, markets SMB as 250-1000 employees.

There is another market segment – the Micro Business (MB). Continue reading ‘Micro Businesses’ »