Google is emerging as the poor man's Microsoft.
The latest evidence of this surfaced June 5, when Google began testing a free, online spreadsheet feature.
This is a spreadsheet for soccer moms, Little League baseball coaches, church bazaar organizers, college students or small businesses of less than 10 employees.
It's for the otherwise curious who haven't used a spreadsheet before, and don't have a lot to lose using a potentially faulty product.
It's not for Fortune 500 companies yet. So is Spreadsheets any kind of competition for the incumbents in this space, namely Microsoft?