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The Art of War – Google vs. Microsoft (Part 2)

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This is the concluding part of The Art of War – Google vs. Microsoft

 

Whether its operating systems, documents, search, communication, or mobile, the two behemoths have been increasingly butting heads in a war for tech supremacy. Now with Google Chrome OS making headlines, maybe it’s about time for a straight-up analysis of where the competition between Google and Microsoft stands. So who’s winning the war? And how will Google Chrome OS affect this longstanding battle?

 

 

Search –

Search is to Google as Windows is to Microsoft. Google dominate the search market by a wide margin, despite Microsoft’s best efforts (including the company’s failed attempt to buy Yahoo and propping Bing with Blackberry devices). Microsoft had to do something drastic to compete in search, and they did with their recent activities with Bing. It’s received a lot of press, a lot of positive reviews, and has clearly caught Google’s attention. But does anyone seriously think it will overtake Google’s dominance in search anytime soon?

 

 

Documents –

Microsoft Office, with Word, Powerpoint, and Excel have been the leading way to create and edit documents for years, and for good reason – they’re widely used, widely known, and feature-rich. There’s also now Microsoft Office Live, which while not as collaborative as Google Docs, isn’t a bad solution and has the benefit of being connected to the desktop apps. Google Docs have been growing in features and users. They provide a level of collaboration that Microsoft documents simply don’t offer. But they don’t provide as many options as Microsoft Office and they just don’t have nearly as many users (they’ve been made inroads especially in Africa of late). This is one area where the majority of users still prefer the desktop to the web.

 

 

Communication, Email, and IM –

While Google’s probably more revered for Gmail and its communication suite, Hotmail is still bigger, and Live Messenger is heavily used. Microsoft also produces the popular Outlook software and has software in a variety of arenas, such as Windows Live Meeting, giving the company an edge in the enterprise. Google has a suite of very popular communication products – Gmail and Gtalk being the best known. The X factor in this debate though, is the upcoming Google Wave communication platform, which has impressed us so far. There’s also the intriguing Google Voice offering to consider.

 

 

Mobile –

Google’s has good traction with its Android mobile OS given that its relatively new to the space. It runs on more than one million T Mobile phones and has a strong app platform. Many of Google’s apps also run well on mobile phones, especially Google Maps and YouTube. Windows Mobile still shipped tens of millions of units up till 2009/2010, far outpacing Android. It also has apps to run Office, Outlook, and Windows Media Player. We think the long-term trend favors Google, but as of right now Microsoft is the leader.

 

 

Operating System –

This is Microsoft’s bread and butter. Windows is the reason Microsoft makes $60+ billion in revenue every year and has stayed on top for so long. Its stranglehold is legendary. Yet Windows Vista proved that it is not invincible, neccessiating the quick introduction of Windows 7. Let’s say this: we can’t wait to see what Google has in store for Google Chrome OS. We’re skeptical that it could ever kill Windows, but Google will be Microsoft’s most powerful challenger yet.

This is surely a battle to look forward to.

 

Write for IEEE GOLDRush, Improve Your Career – Date and Guidelines Provided

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IEEE GOLD is looking for authors. If you can, submit one. It does improve your standing in the technical community.

 

 

You are invited to submit an article for publication in the June 2011 edition of IEEE GOLDRush , the quarterly IEEE GOLD newsletter. The article topic(s) shall be of interest to young professionals.

 

Articles must be submitted by Friday, 13th May 2011 and must be no more than 700 words.

 

Please refer to the full GOLDRush submission guidelines when submitting an article. Guidelines should be strictly followed – all articles are peer-reviewed prior to acceptance to ensure adherance. You are encouraged to include photos with your article.

 

If you haven’t already read it, take a few minutes to review the March 2011 edition of the GOLDRush newsletter.

 

Make your voice heard! GOLDRush welcomes your comments and opinions on the profession, past articles or other topics. Submit your comments to our Reader’s Forum today.

 

 

What is IEEE GOLD?

 

IEEE Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) was created in 1996 as a membership program to help students transition to young professionals within the larger IEEE community.   IEEE young professionals are automatically added to the GOLD member community as they graduate.

A Courtesy Call to Nigerian Ambassador to Kenya – Tekedia Founder

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After taking care of some duties for African Union, our founder (1st from right) was hosted by Nigerian Embassy in Kenya. There was ‘nkwobi’ and the generosity of the ambassador was excellent. He took time to personally meet  and welcomed him to Kenya. Dr. N Ekekwe rents his brain to AU as they try to solve major problems in Africa.

 

 

Skoola, A Nigerian Startup Has Got Everyone Learning – Jobberman Watch Out

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Skoola: Skoola is an Online platform for students, graduates and professionals to learn, research and test their knowledge. It does something truly cool – it helps to connect people to learn and co-create. Some of the areas in the site are:

 

» Accounting » Admissions/ Scholarships » Agricultural Science » Architecture » Biology » Business 101 » Chemical Engineering » Chemistry » Civil Engineering » Computer » Current Affairs » Economics » English » General Science » Government » History » HTML/ Web Designing » Internet Business » Journalism » Law » Literature in English » Mass Communication » Mathematics » Mechanics » Microbiology » Motivation and Inspirati… » Music » Nursing Science » PC Maintenance » PHP Programming » Physics » Political Science & … » Software

 

It has covered most of the areas that people care about in Nigeria.  Other good features are Online Exercises

 

Online Exercises and Tests is a feature designed to enable you test your ability in different classes of interest. We have questions tailored to suit your examination needs in various subjects and classes. The test is meant to test you on knowledge and speed since it is timed.

 

We particularly liked Go to Class.

 

To the owner of this site, we will be happy to partner on the Afritedia project – thesis portal for African students. He can integrate that in this cool solution. That could form the basis of the e-library as noted in the site:

 

Have you ever imagined having all the books and materials you need for your education in a place. Have you ever imagined the possibility of reading all necessary materials and books right from the comfort of your home? How much have you spent or planning to spend on research? Have you spent so much traveling, registering with libraries and borrowing materials? Have you ever been stuck trying to fix up Literature Review of your thesis?

 

With the job interface, it could compete with Jobberman. The opporunity is there if it can attract students and pros in this site for other reasons.

Today – Garage48 Starts. Get Your Ideas Out and Build Wealth

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It is happening. Garage48 has arrived in Africa. Lagos will host the first one.

 

For the first time in its existence, the Garage48 event series is coming to Lagos. Together with two world companies, Google and Nokia, it will  take place from the 6th to the 8th of May 2011 at the Lagos Resource Centre, Victoria Island. Originally developed in  Europe, Estonia and expanded to other countries, the purpose of the  event is to build new web and mobile services in one single weekend – 48 hours.

 

Garage48 Lagos will take place at Lagos Resource Centre – a place of quiet and comfort. The venue has established resources for training and learning in an atmosphere of peace and serenity. The focus of the Lagos Resource Centre is to be relevant to the training and formation needs of the professional communities in the region.

Address
9 Anifowose Street – Off Adeola Odeku,
Victoria Island
Lagos, Nigeria

 

The following are the skills set needed for participants.

  • Graphic Designers – mavericks creating visual identity and user interfaces
  • Web Developers – HTML/CSS/JS/AJAX wizards making the design work smoothly in all web browsers
  • Programmers – planning technical architecture, writing functional code and testing the outcome
  • Mobile Developers – building apps for mobile platforms
  • Visionary entrepreneurs and project managers – people with ability to start new business ideas, run teams and deliver
  • Marketing and Business Development – evangelists and sales wizards making the products fly and reach the audience