Friday, May 13, 2011

Google Launches "Google Guides" Program

Apple has for decades made quite a decent business supporting the education market, and then reaping benefits as those users moved along in life.

Google is trying something similar, launching a program to turn its college Google Apps users into evangelists as they hit the workplace.

"If you attended a university that’s “gone Google” or just sought out Google products on your own, you’ve learned how to use Apps to collaborate and communicate with your professors and peers," Google says.

"With this in mind, we’ve created the Google Guides program to help you take your Google Apps expertise to your future job."

"When you become a Google Guide, we’ll equip you with resources to introduce and implement Apps in your workplace."


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