Google
has expanded its
hosted
domain service with the addition of Calendar, Page Creator and instant
messaging applications.
The service provides small businesses with access to existing Google
applications through a customer domain instead of an '@gmail.com' account.
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The search firm unveiled its domain hosting service in February with the
slogan
Gmail
for your domain. The service offered only email hosting and has several tens
of thousands of active domains.
The expansion prompted Google to rename the service to 'Google Apps for your
domain'.
Businesses and individual domain owners will be allowed to make some
customisation to the services. They can, for instance, replace the Google logo
with their company logo and share contact lists between accounts.
The overall look and feel is largely similar to that of the existing Google
services.
The Google services are seen as an assault on Microsoft, which is developing
numerous online services for small businesses as part of its
Live
software strategy.
Microsoft is offering free domain hosting, an online calendar, messenger and
collaboration tools.
Microsoft also plans to introduce 22 online business applications including
customer relationship management for companies with up to 10 employees paid for
by online advertisements.
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