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Re: Google Buys Double Click

Rajesh's post.

In addition to Rajesh post, here are some more points.

Microsoft, the world's biggest software maker, and AT&T, the largest U.S. phone company, urged regulators to review the deal because of antitrust concerns.Google CEO ,Schmidt said some complaints about the DoubleClick deal came from people who lost the bidding competition. The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that Microsoft was involved in the bidding process.

Microsoft has long dominated the computer desktop with its Windows operating system.

But people are increasingly using home pages, bookmarks, search engines and other Web-based programs to determine where they shop, how they communicate and how they play videos, music and movies.

Google's new presentation software will compete against Microsoft's ubiquitous PowerPoint software that's part of its popular Office suite. People use Google's software over the Internet and can log in from any computer through a Web browser, while Microsoft Office must be installed on an individual computer.

I think we might get attracted to Google's presentation software. Let's see.


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