04 August
Google targets Microsoft Office with ‘Going Google’

Microsoft and Google always try to get the better of each other with launches and campaigns brought forward with a targeted motive. Google Search was targeted with the Microsoft Yahoo amalgamation, Google targeted the Internet Explorer with Chrome and now it intends to challenge the might of the Microsoft Office with its ‘Going Google’ Campaign.

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This campaign wants to inspire people to use or rather switch to the Google Applications. For that purpose Google came up with a series of advertisements that will tell you how and why around 3,000 organizations are signing up to use Google Apps each day. Advertisements that will show on billboards on four major U.S. highways for a month.

The environmental aspect will also be taken care of as the vinyl used for creating these messages will be recycled or reused into either computer bags or shopping bags.

The 2010 version of the Microsoft Office is already in the ranks and Google wants to give it their best shot to curtail the sales of the upcoming version and that is why it is busy telling people ‘why it is better than the Office’.

Other promotional platforms will include Twitter and there is also ‘spread the word’ campaign in place.

[via TechCrunch]

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2 Responses to “Google targets Microsoft Office with ‘Going Google’”

  1. Robert Bravery Says:

    Tit-for-tat. Seems like MS and Google are trying to out do each other. MS have announced that they will be releasing a free Internet version of the MS Office suite. Likely to compete with Google Apps.
    Microsoft Office 2010 to be free on the internet. http://www.integralwebsolutions.co.za/Blog/EntryId/318/Microsoft-Office-2010-to-be-free-on-the-internet.aspx

  2. Aslam Levy Says:

    To a degree we all saw this coming when Google announced Android, and now with the eminent release of Google OS, Google is going head to head with MS.
    I do think that Google will do more damage with GoogleOS than MS will with Bing. Disagree?

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