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If you're familiar with Zoho, the online office suite for small and medium sized businesses, you probably know that they offer a whole lot of different applications. The 16 different
Assistly, a social CRM and help desk software-as-a-service, announced version 2.0 of its product this week, including a new freemium pricing model. Your first Assistly user is now free,
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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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While this week's poll is about Google's Web Office bid, we mustn't forget that a few small Web Office vendors have been in this space longer than Google and have
By July first, the web's only free application host with an in-browser editor will be dead. That's right, AppJet's hosting service for apps built with server-side JavaScript will be discontinued
Amir Salihefendic, the mastermind of Todoist and Plurk, has introduced another -ism with Wedoist. Wedoist is a real-time project management tool - think along Basecamp lines. Amir has folded into
Are you ready to move your documents in to the cloud? Knowledge Tree has released the new SaaS version of its document management software, dubbed KnowledgeTreeLive. Knowledge Tree is an
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