Oct 19th, 2009 - TG Daily
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Search giant Google will today introduce a mass marketing campaign across the world in a bid to draw customers away from Microsoft and IBM office apps into its own application web.
Google claims that it has over two million businesses using its Google Apps and now wants to convince corporate users that its own cloud based services can offer more for less than the competition.
The search giant relies on cloud computing to maintain its own web of servers and wants to convince people and businesses that their data is safe in its hands.
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