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From: Ken Deifik <kenneth.d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: October 4, 2005 2:28:27 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IP] GoogleOffice?


Google and Sun Microsystems announced a partnership on Tuesday that will offer Sun's word processing and spreadsheet software online through Google's websites and toolbars, creating a formidable rival to Microsoft's Office software package.

The deal will allow users to access Sun's Openoffice files and work on projects from any personal computer, the companies said in a statement on Tuesday.

Both companies declined earlier in the day to give details of the deal in advance of their formal announcement. However, shares in Sun rose 8 per cent to $4.54 in afternoon trading.

Shares in Microsoft fell ahead of the announcement, on fears the partnership would create a serious challenge to the software company's dominance.

Copyright 2005 Financial Times

http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/provider/providerarticle.asp? feed=FT&Date=20051004&ID=5165603

At 05:54 AM 10/4/2005, you wrote:


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From: Joseph Lorenzo Hall <joehall@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: October 4, 2005 2:15:27 AM EDT
To: IS296A-2 Fall 2005 <osdddi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Dave Farber <dave@xxxxxxxxxx>, noise@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: GoogleOffice?
Reply-To: joehall@xxxxxxxxx


Hm, sounds tempting...  -Joe

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<http://www.searchenginejournal.com/index.php?p=2282>

Google and Sun Microsystems Planning Major Announcement : GoogleOffice?

Sun Microsystems and Google are planning a major news conference on
Tuesday, October 4th (today) at 10:30 a.m. PT/1:30 p.m. ET. The
conference will be held by Scott McNealy, Sun Microsystems Chairman
and CEO and Eric Schmidt, Google Chairman of the Executive Committee
and CEO. Sun Microsystems announced that McNealy and Schmidt will be
discussing a new collaborative effort between the two companies. Yes,
that sound you just heard was Microsoft cringing at the thought of
Google and Sun working together.

Various analysts and geek gossipers are predicting that the
partnership will be centered around Sun's OpenOffice, an open source
office suite with alternative versions of Excel, Word, Powerpoint and
other "MicrosoftOffice-esque" type offerings and StarOffice, a Sun
project related to OpenOffice. To further escalate the rumors, Joerg
Heilig, the former Director of Engineering for StarOffice, is now a
Google employee.

(more)

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Joseph Lorenzo Hall
UC Berkeley, SIMS PhD Student
<http://josephhall.org/>
blog: <http://josephhall.org/nqb2/>

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