In lieu of Google's Docs & Spreadsheets launch today, Marshall Kirkpatrick of TechCrunch reports that online productivity company Zoho has finally brought all its various services together into one offering with the release of the Zoho Virtual Office at the Office 2.0 conference. The new application will be a combination of Zoho's 10 plus products as well as some new apps such as Webmail and online calendaring.

The service will be free for individual use and $9 per user for SMBs. Zoho offers almost any productivity application you can think of online including a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation creator, database creation, planner and much more. Users across multiple locations can access the same workspace with their own admin and user list and the ability to collaborate across organizations will be available soon. Another challenger to Microsoft's long held monopoly on productivity products - I like it!

Read the full article for coverage of new services that are on their way as well as a glimpse into the company's plans for the future.






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David Wallace is CEO and founder of SearchRank, an original search engine optimization and marketing firm based in Phoenix, Arizona. He is experienced in search engine optimization and marketing, pay per click and pay for inclusion management, directory submissions and web site design usability. David is a frequent contributor to various search engine related forums, an active editor of popular directories such as GoGuides.org, Joe Ant and Zeal and has had several articles published on industry related sites. Since 1997, David along with his company have helped hundreds of businesses both large and small increase their search engine visibility and customer acquisitions.