Alright, to be honest, at least their Communications Firm, FJ Communications, we had just finished publishing an article on Baquía, “Gmail graduates and Google Apps becomes a priced product” when we received a communication from Carolina Morato of said Firm telling us:
“We would like to clarify that Google Apps is not becoming a priced product. We are still offering a standard free version.
In experimenting with different page designs, the link to the standard version was inadvertently eliminated from one of the variations. We are in the process of restoring a version that you will be able to see soon. We have no intention of eliminating the standard version of Google Apps and we beg you to excuse the confusion this has caused. Meanwhile, associations and organizations can continue to register as usual to obtain the free version of Apps here.” Carlos Gracia, Director of Google Enterprize Spain and Portugal.”
I have already asked the person responsible for the Baquía writing, Carlos Corredor, to make the necessary corrections.
Today it all comes out in EXPANSION an article on the battle between Google and Microsoft for the best spot in the digital market, for control over PC and cell phone operating systems. In the case of PCs, it is becoming very hard for the operating system to change spots. For years it has been on the PC itself and now Google is telling us that we can find it “on a cloud, on their cloud” free.
We live in interesting times…
Translated by Babelic.com


