Google's Un-Appy Issue
Published 1/14/2009 by chris.thompson at The Big Money
Yesterday, Google got serious about pushing Google Apps, its suite of cloud-based office software, to businesses around the country. The search giant has announced a new program to recruit "resellers," or independent salespeople who will buy Apps at a discount, sell it to small businesses they cultivate, and pocket the difference.
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