Google recently announced that it will be embarking on a tour in September in a renovated school bus
running bio-diesel to show off Google Apps Education Edition on campuses across the United States. At the Campus Technology Conference in Boston, Google announced that it counts a million users worldwide on campuses–both K-12 and higher education–using its suite of online services.
Google Apps for Education includes:
• Gmail, Google’s e-mail client, which includes 6.5 gigabytes of capacity per account, IMAP and POP mail services, mobile access, and spam and virus protection.
• Google Calendar for personal and group scheduling.
• Google Talk, an instant messenger client that includes free calling over IP, a voice-mail box, and file transfer.
• Google Docs, which includes functionality for word-processing, spreadsheets, and presentations and offers mobile access.
• Google Sites, which provides team Web site development for sites that allow for the embedding of videos, images, and widgets.
• Start Page, a customizable home page with access to school information and widgets, including weather, Gmail, and news.
The company provides add-ons, such as Plus Message Security, which filters e-mail and does policy-based encryption, for $4 per user per year; and Plus Message Discovery, which includes Message Security, hosted e-mail archiving, Web-based administration, and archive search, export, and reporting, for $8.50 per user per year. The pricing reflects an education discount.
For more, check out the full article in Campus Technology.
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