It's Office. On the Web. That's not necessarily a good thing, we discover in an early look at Microsoft's online versions of Excel and PowerPoint. Rafe Needleman reviews mobile apps and products for ...
Are you familiar with Office Web Apps? Have you used Office Web Apps in your teaching? For a quick demo on what Office Web Apps does check out this video (2 minutes 10 seconds). My blended program has ...
Microsoft Office Web Apps are officially live online. Businesses that rely on the Microsoft Office productivity suite now have new cloud-based options that foster sharing and collaboration with peers ...
Microsoft officially completed its rollout of Office 2010 on Tuesday by releasing its new productivity suite to retail stores, and ending the Office 2010 free beta testing program. One of the most ...
Microsoft has unveiled a technical preview of its newly christened Microsoft Office Web Apps services. The preview is an early first look, according to Office client product manager Chris Adams, who ...
Google Docs has long reigned supreme as the champion of cloud computing. Microsoft is looking to claw the title away from the search behemoth, with its online version of Office Luke Westaway is a ...
Microsoft plans to accelerate improvements in Office Web Apps, the browser-based version of the Office suite, adding features like real-time co-authoring of documents and the ability to run in Android ...
Getting rid of pointless chrome is still awesome. More substantively, looks like a decent upgrade in functionality. It's nice to have web apps where you can be reasonably confident that the formatting ...
Microsoft's Technical Preview of Web-based editions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint shows that Google is in for a fight Microsoft unveiled the much anticipated Web-hosted versions of its Microsoft ...
In a strange and frankly pathetic move on behalf of Microsoft, the Home and Student edition of the next generation of the Microsoft Office suite will not include Office Web Apps. According to the ...
When Microsoft launched its Office Web Apps back in June, the most logical reaction was a simple, “What took you so long?” Competitors such as Google Docs and Zoho proved long ago that it’s possible ...
The next time you fire up any of the web versions of Microsoft's Office applications, you might notice something slightly different about them. Starting "relatively soon," Microsoft is dropping the ...