yARN: Google doctors Docs - but is it better?
Google beefing up the presentations side of Google Docs isn’t the slickest part of the package
Google beefing up the presentations side of Google Docs isn’t the slickest part of the package
Microsoft officially completed its <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/198906/microsoft_completes_rollout_of_office_2010.html">rollout of Office 2010</a> on Tuesday by releasing its new productivity suite to retail stores, and ending the Office 2010 free beta testing program. One of the most discussed pieces of the new Office 2010 suite is Microsoft's new <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/196169/microsoft_office_2010_rocks_desktop_fizzles_online.html">free Office Web Apps</a> including browser-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.
The just-released Technical Preview of Office Web Apps is a still-incomplete piece of work that points the way towards Microsoft's vision of integrating Web-based and client-based versions of Microsoft Office.