Google vs. Microsoft: Browser, cloud, mobile, 401(k), health

Google vs. Microsoft: Browser, cloud, mobile, 401(k), health
Don Dodge, the former Microsoft start-up evangelist whom Google quickly snatched up after his layoff last month, seems to be falling in love with his new company.
“Google is an amazing company, even more so from the inside,” Dodge wrote on his personal blog Friday. “To the outside world Google is just search. But Google has made three big bets on the future of computing; Chrome OS (browser), Google Apps (cloud), and Android (mobile) that will change everything.”
http://blog.seattlepi.com/microsoft/archives/188739.asp
This coming year will be a turning point in enterprise computing, Dodge predicted, that advances the industry toward cloud-computing.

Don Dodge, the former Microsoft start-up evangelist whom Google quickly snatched up after his layoff last month, seems to be falling in love with his new company.

“Google is an amazing company, even more so from the inside,” Dodge wrote on his personal blog Friday. “To the outside world Google is just search. But Google has made three big bets on the future of computing; Chrome OS (browser), Google Apps (cloud), and Android (mobile) that will change everything.”

http://blog.seattlepi.com/microsoft/archives/188739.asp

This coming year will be a turning point in enterprise computing, Dodge predicted, that advances the industry toward cloud-computing.

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