I respectfully disagree with all 3 points.
Agree.
Google's stated goal is to catch up and pass MS Office by 4Q 2010. I see no reason to doubt them.
Android - Nokia uses Symbian, which has not seen much innovation compared to smart phones.
GMail is already FAR superior to Yahoo! and client server based e-mail systems such as Exchange and Lotus Notes.
Look it is not like I don't like Google products but step away from fanboy status for a moment.
GMAIL - does not have as many users as Yahoo Mail (though I admittedly find this baffling as to why) and has far less corporate seats than Exchange. This isn't about what I think is better, this is purely by the numbers.
Docs - If you think Docs is any way ready to compete with office... I want a look at what prescriptions you are taking. For a lot of things, Docs is "good enough" but that is not going to be enough. Heck, even without Office you still have OpenOffice and couple of others that are more feature rich. Except for a few small enhancements Docs has remained stagnant since it's release.
Android is the one big product that Google has hit on lately, but like it or not Nokia is (for now) the number one phone maker in the world.
While many people focus only on the hits, Google has had just as many misses (froogle, Jaiku, Orkut (yes, big in Brazil... not sure that is what they were going for), remember Google Video? Did anybody even notice it closed? Google Answers and so on... Google is a great company, but they are not SkyNet... yet