The beautiful and popular service from google for domains that is used by many small businesses might start charging organizations a small subscription fee.

Google Apps for Your Domain lets you offer private-labeled email, instant messaging and calendar accounts to all of your users, so they can share ideas and work more effectively. These services are all unified by the start page, a unique, dynamic page where your users can preview their inboxes and calendars, browse content and links that you choose, search the web, and further customize the page to their liking. You can also design and publish web pages for your domain.
It’s all free and everything is hosted by Google. No hardware or software required.
According to Business Week, Google will soon add Google Docs and Spreadsheet into the list of service provided by them, but soon Google might start charging organization a small subscription fee.
The only good competitor Google has in this area is Microsoft with it’s package called Office Live.
All those who have subscribed to Google Apps during its initial beta phase will continue to get it for free, even after the beta period.
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March 13th, 2008 at 8:21 pm
I never knew that.
March 13th, 2008 at 8:21 pm
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