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Tag Archives: google docs
OpenOffice.org vs. Google Docs
Microsoft is getting ready to ship Office 2010, but a lot of small businesses realize they don’t need all the features (or licensing costs) that come with Microsoft Office. The front-runners for Office replacements are OpenOffice.org and Google Docs, but … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Open Source
Tagged google, google docs, microsoft, Office, OO.org, openoffice.org, Zoho
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Why Google Docs won’t replace OpenOffice.org anytime soon…
The other day I used Google Docs with a colleague to hash out a project, and I was really digging Google Docs at the time — thinking “man, this totally blows fat client software away,” because we could both update … Continue reading
Posted in Linux, Open Source
Tagged google docs, online software, openoffice.org, spreadsheet
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