
No one can deny that Google docs is an innovative approach to offer consumers this type of product. The user interface is clean and easy-to-use, the key functionality for an office suite is present, and the whole thing is free! For many people the thought of dropping a few hundred dollars for a product they will barely use is not an attractive proposition. And it is precisely here is where Google docs succeeds. Not to mention people on many countries simply cannot afford to buy Microsft Office. Google docs deals away with this problem.
However, as good as the word free sounds there are a few things that people should be aware when dealing with anything in the internet. Privacy and Security. When working on Google docs the documents are stored in Google's servers. And although the company is known for the quality of its products, one has to wonder what would happen if the wrong people got access to that data. For corporations, this is not even a point worth arguing - the risk is simply too great: corporate secrets, proprietary information, etc. For normal users this is just as important. What happens when I write a document that contains highly important personal information with Google docs? Social security numbers, tax data, etc. Do I trust Google enough to safeguard my information? And will Google use my own data to feed me advertisement? These are very important questions for anyone wanting to give Google docs a try.
Other office suits like Microsoft Office and Star Office come at a premium. But the benefit - or disadvantage for some people - is that the users are entrusted with the responsibility of protecting their own data. And by having an application installed locally the product can have a richer set of features, that could, otherwise, be seriously limited by an internet connection. It will be interesting to see how much of the consumer market that already owns a commercial office suite would give Google docs a try.
Google docs is a showcase of Web 2.0 technology. It innovates, and it answers one of the most essential needs of computer users. It is especially important for users that simply cannot afford, or those that don't want to pay for office software products. But the innovation and set of features can be a double-edged sword due to privacy and security concerns. And as Google starts offering more and more of the Google docs functionally offline one has to ask if the company ultimate goal is to take on Microsoft Office directly with a product that started online, but just begs to be made offline.
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