Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) is a true Goliath in the online world, exerting its dominance in search, Web-based e-mail, maps, software, and more. Despite this fact -- or perhaps because of it -- it seems that tech companies can't wait to do battle with Google. IBM (NYSE: IBM) is the latest rival to throw down the gauntlet, with the company launching its own internet-based e-mail service for businesses.
The new service, known as LotusLive iNotes, is geared toward employees who might not be able to access their company e-mail remotely. The no-frills program features basic applications such as messaging, calendar, and contact management. LotusLive iNotes is being offered at prices as low as $3 per user per month. (Google's Google Apps service, with e-mail and Web-based applications including word processing, is priced at $50 per user annually.)
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