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Explanation of S-Curve Data• August 2006:• Google expanded on this service and developed Google Apps For Your Domain, incorporating more recent

Google services, including Google Calendar, Google Talk, and Google Page Creator. Later, Google added a "Start Page" to all accounts, which is based on their iGoogle service.

• October 2006:• Google allowed educational institutions to sign-up for the service as well, which was re-titled Google Apps For

Education. A large implementation of Google Apps is at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, where 38,000 users have Gmail and in-browser IM capabilities.

• February 28, 2008:• Google announced that Google Sites will be available to domains hosted by Google Apps. Google Sites allows

collaborative editing of web sites and permits users to upload images and videos to their site.• April 1 2009:• Google added theme support to the mail interface.• June 9 2009:• Google introduced Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook, enabling companies running Microsoft Exchange

Server to migrate their email boxes from Exchange to Google Apps.• Sept 15, 2009:• Google announced that it will provide GovCloud, which will host Google Apps in a separate data environment with

enhanced encryption for meeting state and government security standards.• May 24, 2010:• Google announced that Google Wave will be available to domains hosted by Google Apps in next generation

(only US English). Google wave is a live, shared space on the web where people can discuss and work together using richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more. Update: 2 months later, August 4th 2010, Google Senior Vice President Urs Hölzle announced that Google will cease development of Google Wave.