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"When it comes to Excel, Microsoft is the default"
True, but I don't think this is just because it is Microsoft. Excel is an amazing, incredibly featureful, very stable program. And they don't just have fluff features, but really useful features that I see people using all the time, like pivot tables. Somehow, I don't see those features coming into Microsoft's web version if they make one, at least not right away.
Google's Spreadsheet is a great app for making lists and doing formulas, with some great online features. If you want to really use a spreadsheet, it just won't cut it. Really, nothing compares with Excel in that arena.
N.B. I'm not a Microsoft fan, but I certainly have a lot of respect for this piece of software.