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May 19, 2009 12:00 PM PDT

Webware 100 winner: Zoho

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Site: Zoho.com
Category: Productivity

Zoho is a suite of more than 20 Web-based productivity applications, nearly all of which are completely free to use. Many compete directly with Google's online productivity and office tools and give users a way to work on projects entirely on their browser.

In addition to having a slew of consumer-oriented applications, Zoho has dipped into some SMB applications including a CRM tool, invoicing service, and Zoho People--which is a recruiting tool. The company has also been known to embrace the latest Web technologies including Ajax-heavy editors and compatibility with offline data access using Google Gears.

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April 21, 2008 12:00 PM PDT

Webware 100 winner: Zoho

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Zoho has become synonymous with having a sheer volume of Web based productivity applications. While it lacks some really deep and seamless integration that Microsoft has achieved with its software-based Office suite, Zoho has put out a record amount of services--nearly all of which are completely free to use. The company has more than 20 Web applications, many of which compete directly with Google's online productivity and office tools.

In addition to having a slew of consumer-oriented applications, Zoho has dipped into some SMB applications including a CRM tool, invoicing service, and Zoho People--which is a recruiting tool. The company has also been known to embrace the latest Web technologies including Ajax-heavy editors and compatibility with Google's offline data access plug-in Gears.

Winner: Zoho (Zoho.com)
Category: Productivity

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