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WebOfficePalooza

Written by Richard MacManus / April 28, 2006 6:19 AM / 2 Comments

I've been writing a lot recently on the topic of Web Office, over at my ZDNet blog. Some R/WW readers may be interested in checking out those posts too, so here are the recent ones:

- Morfik tests browser boundaries - builds Javascript chess app
- WebOS market review
- XIN - a Web OS that wants to be a platform
- Is Google or Microsoft best positioned for Web Office?
- Google Calendar - further progress on Google’s Web Office suite
- Review of Zimbra - a feature-laden Web Office Suite contender
- Embracing and Extending Microsoft: JotSpot’s Joe Kraus on the Web Office

I'm just getting started too, there's more to come! Say Robert, hopefully Ray Ozzie checks these out :-)


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  1. Web Office is a bit of a misleading label isn't it? I know it has a shorthand to people to say it's about email/calendars/words etc but limiting ourselves to that view of content is probably self defeating.

    Your previous articles on micro-content I find more indicative of how we'll be dealing with 'info' in near-ish future, especially if/when the semantic web starts to delvier on the promises ;-)

    Oh, and I'm doing my best at the mo' to "live online" (http://chch-changes.blogspot.com/2005/03/life-online-index.html) and remove all content from a PC. So far it's going well with the only two 'issues' being:
    * migration is a pain and takes time but biting the bullet is the only way to go
    * sharing of contact details between web services is a major stumbling block

    Also, somewhere to put and manipulate videos is something I haven't looked into yet.

    Posted by: Mike | April 28, 2006 2:38 PM



  2. I hope you did try out www.zoho.com . It has Zoho Writer , Zoho Sheet, Zoho Planner and many more.

    Posted by: Rajesh Segu | May 2, 2006 3:05 AM



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