PHRs: Google plays catchup

October 18, 2007

Surprised by Microsoft’s strong move into the PHR market, Google responds weakly:

This is a lame attempt, and invoking Katrina a) is a cheap rhetorical gambit and b) points out that even if it were true they’ve had over 2 years to come up with their answer, and it’s not even at a Beta stage?

Weak response from Google. Embarrassing, really.



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