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In July, when this blog ran our Facebook Week, there was one article that I had planned that never made it to press. The article, called "The Facebook Office," was
Continue reading »- Google/Writely points to online/offline future (Phil Sim is putting out some excellent analysis these days, especially on the topic of Web Office. In this post he convincingly makes the
Continue reading »I want to replace both my Windows laptop and my Blackberry with an iPhone. I love my Blackberry, but I don‚Äôt like lugging my laptop around. I know I need
Continue reading »This is Web Office Week here at Read/WriteWeb, but some of you may not be 100% sure what a Web Office is. Even the Wikipedia definition is a bit bare
Continue reading »Adobe has acquired Waltham, Mass.-based Virtual Ubiquity for an undisclosed sum, and in doing so has officially entered the web office fray. Virtual Ubiquity are the creators of Buzzword, an
Continue reading »We've written in the past about Twitter's emergence as a platform for serious discourse, and it's true that some serious discussions about technology, politics, religion, and all sorts of important
Continue reading »Google announced today that they would be adding the ability for users to work offline in their popular web office suite Google Docs. Offline support will be powered by the
Continue reading »Read/WriteWeb's Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! In the final session of the day, John Battelle chats with Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie. John starts with the now
Continue reading »We've covered the launch of Google's new browser Chrome extensively this week. But as we near the end of the week, one of the questions yet to be answered is
Continue reading »Schmidt starts off by announcing a presentation feature for Docs & Spreadsheets. John Battelle points out that this completes the Office suite, so he asks is it now a competitor
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