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Report: Google to Launch Web-Based Spreadsheet

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Jun 06, 20062 mins
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Google plans to launch a Web-based spreadsheet program on Tuesday, as it continues building a collection of office productivity applications to compete with Microsoft, according to published reports.

Google representatives could not be reached for comment.

In March, Google acquired Writely, a Web-based word processing application that, like Google Spreadsheets, doesn’t require users to download any software to their PCs to use them.

However, like Writely, which has a waiting list for those wanting to access it, Google Spreadsheets will be available only to a limited number of users, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.

Google Spreadsheets will also offer basic spreadsheet functionality, and will lack the capability to create charts and drag and drop data, the Journal reported.

This type of hosted application that users can access online is seen as a challenge to the traditional type of packaged, PC-based software upon which Microsoft built its thriving Office business.

While smaller players have much more sophisticated offerings in this space, Google’s entry into this market, even if its products aren’t widely available and lack key features, is significant, given the company’s resources and its ability to quickly disrupt markets it enters.

In this case, Google’s move adds fuel to its already hot rivalry with Microsoft, which is playing itself out on various fronts, including search engines, Web-based e-mail, instant messaging and online advertising.

For related news coverage, read Google CEO Reiterates Concerns over IE7.

-Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service

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