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Displaying items by tag: Google Docs

Thursday, 03 December 2009 02:41

Zoho extends Google links

Cloud applications provider Zoho has stepped up its integration with Google Apps.

Published in Development
Tuesday, 13 October 2009 05:42

Google Docs gains shared folders

The "most requested" feature for Google Docs has arrived: shared folders.

Published in Home Tech
Wednesday, 08 July 2009 00:20

Gmail, other Google apps come out of beta

The Google Apps suite of office applications has finally lost its "beta" label, which--for example--Gmail has carried for five years.

Published in Development
The online collaboration site Acrobat.com, which was in public beta, has officially launched with two paid and one free subscription service, as well as a new spreadsheet application.
Friday, 27 March 2009 02:03

Google Docs inserts drawings

Google's online application suite, which already offered word processing, a spreadsheet, and presentations, has added a basic drawing program.

Published in Development
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Wednesday, 14 January 2009 13:44

Want to ride Google Apps reseller train? Hop aboard

Google has taken a step closer to entering the business office productivity space dominated by Microsoft Office with the launch of an authorised reseller program for its online Google Apps Premier Edition for businesses. The Google Apps Premier Edition suite includes Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google Talk, and Google Video for business and is a paid subscription service.

Published in Networking
Friday, 28 November 2008 02:34

Picasa for Mac: coming soon?

A particular complaint I've heard from Windows switchers concerns the absence of Google's Picasa from the Mac. But that may be about to change.

Published in Core Dump
Monday, 17 November 2008 04:24

US consumers prefer OpenOffice to Google Docs

Hosted, and generally free, office applications are being touted as a big threat to Microsoft's dominance of the desktop, but a survey of US Internet consumers found that free desktop based office apps like OpenOffice are what Microsoft should fear most. For now at least.

Published in Development
As I write this article using Google Docs, I can't help wondering whether Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer really believed when he publicly told two Gartner analysts last week on stage that nobody uses it. Is Ballmer in denial or privately sweating bullets?

Published in Beerfiles
A 'state of the union' memo from Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to all his employees makes it clear that the company still sees Apple and Google as threats, but for very different reasons. The defensive tone of the memo which mentions Microsoft's competitors by name is an unmistakable sign that the company is feeling the heat.

Published in Core Dump
One of the delights of Mac OS X is the way Spotlight provides rapid (at least on modern hardware) desktop searching. But what if some of your documents are 'in the cloud'?

Published in Core Dump
If you could pay US $70 to get a one-year copy of Office Home and Student Edition, and Internet security package OneCare, which you could install on three PCs in the home – which needs to be renewed every year – would you?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
So, Corel has launched its latest version of WordPerfect Office. What have they done to make it better than Office 2007, better than the free Open Office, and better than web apps like Google Docs? Turns out there’s some key new features which are very attractive - but are they enough to make you switch – or even take notice?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Google’s second Australian “Developer Day” saw over 650 developers making the trek to Sydney’s “Wharf8” venue for a jam-packed day-long set of sessions for developers to devour. iTWire spoke to Tom Stocky, Google's director of product management, to get the latest Google goss!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Tuesday, 03 June 2008 09:14

Living in the cloud - and loving it

For the third time in the past year I have been the unhappy recipient of a catastrophic hardware failure. For the first time, I don't really care all that much because this time I'm living in the cloud and loving it!

Published in Beerfiles
Friday, 02 May 2008 11:51

Google tweaks apps for iPhone

Google has tidied up the interface of Google Apps to make life easier for iPhone and iPod touch users.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 29 April 2008 10:54

Google delivers on SaaS features promise

One of the benefits claimed for Software as a Service is that new features automagically appear without you having to install updates. An associated issue is that developers can incrementally roll out these new features instead of going for the big bang of a new release. That's certainly the path Google is taking.

Published in Core Dump
This is all very interesting. Google Gears now enables users to take Google Docs documents out of the cloud and save them locally for later offline use and we're promised Spreadsheets are next. That's great but hello Google what are your two most widely used cloud applications right now and why have they been ignored!

Published in Beerfiles
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