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5 commentsFriday, November 14, 2008

Google Docs And Spreadsheets Still In The Shallow End

Microsoft Office more like Michael Phelps

Microsoft may be down compared to Google in terms of search - some of the most conservative estimates suggest Google's market share is five times bigger - but the Redmond-based corporation still has little to fear as far as productivity software goes.  Google Docs and Spreadsheets is growing at a gastropod's pace.

Consider the market share of Microsoft Office, long estimated to be around 90 percent.  Since that's not firm and not everyone has a computer, we won't try any math at this point, but the world's population is in the neighborhood of 6.7 billion people.

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Google's Docs and Spreadsheets sites, in contrast, saw about 3.5 million and 2.6 million American visitors last month, respectively.  A Compete article on Seeking Alpha also states, "Unique Visitors to Docs visited an average of 3.01 days in September, 2008, while UVs to Spreadsheets visited an average 3.11 days," and, "To add some additional context we see that on average visitors to Google Docs & Spreadsheets spend about 5 minutes per month on the site."

So we're not exactly seeing a free software revolution.

Google Docs and Spreadsheets is becoming more popular, though, with 156 percent year-over-year growth taking place.  And with so many people both avoiding Vista and trying to save money, things may accelerate even more over the next year or so.

About the author:
Doug is a staff writer for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest eBusiness news.

Good News!

Thats great news, I  love docs, calender and pretty much most things Google!

Open source, web based apps rock!

68% of Docs users also use Word vs. 26% of OpenOffice users

Our May '08 to November '08 study of adult U.S. internet users found that of all participants who used Google Docs or Google Spreadsheets, 68% also used Word at least once, indicating that Google Docs has yet to be considered a stand-alone product by most of its users.  By contrast, only 26% of OpenOffice users also used Word during the 6-month study. Although Google Docs and Spreadsheets has been touted as a potential competitor to the Microsoft Office Suite, OpenOffice is currently the more likely app to take that position, possibly indicating the value of offline and local processing enabled by installed applications.

Study finds Google Docs Struggles to Gain Foothold in Productivity Suite Market Dominated by Microsoft.

 

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