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With a US presidential campaign in full swing and a current president at his term limit, the world is prepared for changes in Washington, DC. But abandoning Microsoft Office? Enter
Continue reading »The big news tonight is that Google has released a premier edition of its Google Apps package (previously known as Google Apps For Your Domain). I've been following the Web
Continue reading »We cover the trend of Web Office closely here on Read/WriteWeb. Google Apps, Salesforce.com, Zoho, ThinkFree, Zimbra - these are some of the leading vendors of web-based office software. And
Continue reading »Online office tools provider Zoho today released a beta version of Zoho Start, a launch pad for Zoho's suite of office applications. Zoho currently offers a suite of 16 separate
Continue reading »Quote from Rod Drury, founder and CEO of kiwi web email company AfterMail (which was acquired by Quest Software for US$45 million in January 2006): "We demonstrate globally from our
Continue reading »On Monday Google released a relatively minor, but useful, feature. It's worth examining a bit more closely, because it's yet another signal that Google is quietly pecking away at Microsoft's
Continue reading »At the end of January, we reported on a new "preview product" called Zoho Notebook. Well tonight it has launched as a beta product. In the office software space nowadays,
Continue reading »I am always one to promote the 'read/write' meme and today I noticed a post by Rod Boothby, on what he's calling the read/write Intranet. I didn't see a definition
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/tech_news/ThinkFree_Reaches_1_Million_Hosted_Documents'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Web Office suite provider ThinkFree has announced it has hit the 1 Million mark in number of hosted documents, up
Continue reading »Lately there's been an increasing buzz about Web Office, something which I've been writing about for some time now. Red Herring magazine wrote an article with the provocative headline 17
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