Google is reportedly in talks with a South Korean software company and its U.S. subsidiary ThinkFree, a maker of browser-based office productivity software compatible with Microsoft file formats.ThinkFree, of San Jose, Calif., is a subsidiary of Haansoft, which is based in Seoul. Haansoft’s chief executive officer, Baek Jong-jin, said he met twice this month with Google’s corporate development team responsible for the US$1.65 billion acquisition of YouTube, the English-language newspaper Korea Times reported on Sunday.No deal has been made, although discussions will continue, the newspaper reported. A Google spokesman in London said the company does not comment on speculation. Haansoft could not be reached immediately for comment.Google is mounting a challenge to Microsoft’s dominance of the desktop office productivity software market, by introducing hosted applications that have the feel of a desktop program. Google’s offerings, such as Docs and Spreadsheets, let users access and edit files through a Web browser from any computer, with the files hosted on Google’s servers. ThinkFree’s applications run in a similar way. The company’s free offering, ThinkFree Office Online, is a suite of Java applets, downloaded from the company’s servers and cached on the user’s computer. Users have 1GB of storage and can use ThinkFree’s Calc, a spreadsheet; Show, a presentation program; and Write, a word processor. ThinkFree Office is compatible with Microsoft’s Excel, PowerPoint and Word file formats. ThinkFree offers a Server Edition for US$30 a year, which the company advertises is a “fraction” of the cost for licenses for Microsoft’s Office suite. ThinkFree has a desktop edition and two portable editions, one of which allows the viewing of PowerPoint slides on iPod multimedia players.Baek was quoted as saying other U.S. venture capitalists were interested in ThinkFree if talks with Google ended.-Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service (London Bureau)Related Links: Google Says Staffers Can Auction Off Stock Options Google Opens New NYC OfficeCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content brandpost A guide to hybrid cloud deployment for innovation without disruption How do organizations balance their on-premises preferences and requisites with the crucial need to innovate? By Ahmed Helmy, Global Vice President, Avaya Experience Platform Product Management Jun 07, 2023 4 mins Hybrid Cloud brandpost Bringing AI to your organization? Better bring the right database Why Apache Cassandra offers the scalability, reliability, and speed required for building artificial intelligence applications. By Patrick McFadin Jun 07, 2023 7 mins Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence feature 7 ways to spot hidden IT talent within your ranks Your organization has hidden IT superstars in the making — both within and outside IT. Here’s how to find and elevate them for maximum impact. By John Edwards Jun 07, 2023 8 mins Staff Management feature The NBA’s digital transformation is a game-changer The National Basketball Association’s move to Azure cloud is helping improve fan experience and in-game performance due to analytics- and AI-assisted tools aimed at unlocking data’s full potential. By Paula Rooney Jun 07, 2023 9 mins Microsoft Azure Media and Entertainment Industry Digital Transformation Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe