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    Google Launches ISP version of Apps May 18, 2007 - Sheri Bloor - Permalink

Google Apps Available to all
Google Inc. has released a version of Google Apps that is geared towards Internet service providers and Web portals.

Google Apps Partner Edition will feature Gmail, Google Talk, Docs & Spreadsheets applications, Page Creator, Calendar for schedules and task management, and the Start Page suite entry point.

Standard and Educational additions will be free. The Premier Edition will cost $50 per user per year but it comes with uptime guarantees and more storage.

All versions of Google Apps let organizations brand the Google applications with their own logos and provide them use of their own Internet domain.

A post on the Google blog written by Hunter Middleton states: "From the beginning, we envisioned making Google Apps available to any organization that might want to offer this innovative set of services to its employees, customers, students, members, or any other associates of the organization. Today, we're excited to take another step in that direction by releasing a version of Google Apps specifically designed for ISPs, portals, and other service providers, whether you have a few thousand subscribers or over a million. This new version, which we're calling the Partner Edition, makes it easy for large and small service providers to offer your subscribers the latest versions of powerful tools, like Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Docs & Spreadsheets, without having to worry about hosting, updating, or maintaining any of the services yourself. All you have to do is point and click in the easy admin control panel and figure out what branding you'd like to layer on top of the products in order to create a customized look and feel. You can quit spending your resources and time on applications like webmail -- and leave the work to our busy bees at the Googleplex." Δ

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