On some level, it seems like Google is always expressing an "I want you to want me"-type feeling. The volume got turned up a little, however, with the release of Google Maps API Premier.
YouTube Responds To Premier League Allegations
Google and YouTube don’t usually comment on lawsuits; instead, we’re left to look over various court documents. These are still helpful, however, and they’ve recently provided an update on the case between YouTube and the Football Association Premier League. To sum up: YouTube pleaded innocent.
English Premier League Sues YouTube, Google
YouTube was already being sued by a proverbial giant in the form of Viacom. Now some flesh-and-blood tough guys want a shot: YouTube (and its “corporate parent,” Google) is facing a lawsuit from the Football Association Premier League.
Eisner Series To Premier On MySpace
My Space and former Walt Disney chief executive Michael Eisner have announced a partnership to premier "Prom Queen" on MySpace, an original mystery series produced by Eisner’s production studio Vuguru.
The show will accessible exclusively on MySpace twelve hours before being released on any other site.
FAA Ponders Switch to Linux, Premier Apps
Growing consumer disappointment with Windows Vista, coupled with the need of major businesses and government agencies to begin assessing long-term computing needs, seems to be forcing IT professionals to consider non-Microsoft alternatives for their operating system and office suite applications.
The Blogosphere On Google Apps Premier
There is plenty of buzz in the blogosphere concerning Google’s debut of Google Apps Premier Edition. Scanning the blogosphere I found a number of interesting views on Google’s latest venture.
Premier Apps Set To Take On Microsoft Office
With the launch of premium business applications, Google appears poised to challenge Microsoft for supremacy within the enterprise realm – a field that Bill Gates and his Redmond-based software company have dominated for nearly two decades.
Press Release: Google Apps Premier
Google Press Release:
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., February 22, 2007 – Google Inc. today introduced Google Apps Premier Edition, a new version of Google’s hosted services for communication and collaboration designed for businesses of all sizes. Google Apps Premier Edition is available for $50 per user account per year, and includes phone support, additional storage, and a new set of administration and business integration capabilities.
Google Premieres Its Premier Apps
They have claimed they aren’t in competition with Microsoft for the productivity application market, but Google sure has a funny way of showing it by launching its paid Premier Apps version today.