Google Office and the Future of the Internet

Imagine you had a crystal ball to see the future of the internet.  Think you could make a buck or two?

Google has just released new API’s for their office applications allowing users to plug their own applications into the Google online interface.
Why would anyone want to do that?  It’s the future.

As more and more businesses are run from several places on the globe–or as more employees are working at least partly from home–businesses need a place to store data to be used collaboratively.

Think about it this way:  You and Joe are working on a project together.  You are working with the data on your computer at home while Joe is using a copy of the data on his computer.

The data set becomes inconsistent as you both work on it.  Suddenly he has one set of data and you have another.

The solution is what Google has envisioned: Putting the data in online storage where you can both access and work with exactly the same data.  No fuss, no muss.

Not only is it the future for business, it’s the future for education, programming and web development.

Students will be able to work with one another—or their professor—without leaving their home or dorm.  Web programmers can work together on projects without every having to “upgrade” their programming in stages.  Web developers can easily share applications, images, templates—anything—through a central hub.

It’s the future, and you have an opportunity to cash in on it.

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