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Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing
Title:Why Google will fail in enterprise software
Summary:Google has done a great job with web search for consumers, but what about enterprise search? Will Go... (10/23/2007 7:45:29 AM)
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Why Google will fail in enterprise software 443 days ago Read More http://dondodge.typepad.com/the_next_big_thing/2007/10/why-google-will.html
Google has done a great job with web search for consumers, but what about enterprise search? Will Google Docs and Spreadsheets succeed in the enterprise? I don't think Google will succeed in the en...
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