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Demo'ing Google apps on Salesforce

Wednesday, April 30 2008 09:58 AM

Here's how it looks when Google applications Gmail, Docs, Talk and Calendar operate on the Salesforce platform. The two companies announced a joint cloud computing venture at a press event in San Francisco on Monday, Apr. 14, 2008.


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