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(Unverified)Feb 8th 2007 12:13AM
Our small company is currently using Google Apps and like it very much.
However, if they begin to charge for the services, especially when it includes targeted advertising, we will be moving - the cost differential is minimal and other solutions do not have near the advertising.
Now, if they were to assure us that there would be no advertising in the mix, we might consider staying - but my guess is that they make far more of the advertising than they will with the charging.
I don't believe our company will be the only one to perform an exodus when they begin charging and in fact, I believe that this will be as rampant as roaches fleeing the light.