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Microsoft's answer to Google Docs. Social media enhancements, one of the new features. Will Microsoft catch up?
- - By César Albarrán
- Microsoft is rising to the challenge of Google Docs, offering free Office applications on the web as it releases Office 2010.
- New paid versions of the ubiquitous office suite will be available to businesses in May and consumers in Jun
The change in Outlook 2010 is substantial. Here Microsoft has attempted to catch up with the social media revolution by adding Social Connectors to the most used email program in the world.
The enhancement displays additional contact information from LinkedIn, Facebook and MySpace, as well as from desktop and SharePoint searches
- He rejected the suggestion they might baulk at the prospect of more social media interference at work, saying that 10 years ago they had the same reaction to Instant Messaging, now a given in workplace communication.
Privacy concerns hinder 'real-time Web' creation, developers say - CNN.com
Radical magazines fight for survival | Media | The Guardian
The alternative? Digital content, of course.
- - By César Albarrán
- Political titles build up subscriber base and online presence after being squeezed out of shops
- heir loss would be a blow to the free exchange of ideas that makes for a healthy democracy.
- Britain's radical press is subject to the same problems as the m
- But the result is that money talks. You get porn titles in more easily than any magazine with a political view."
- As for Monbiot's reading preferences, Coles is upbeat. "You can take the magazine on a train, or to the loo, if you have an iPhone. And while people did occasionally pass on their magazines, you can do that, to several hundred people at once, at the press of a button. But the big advantage is that, being online, we are far quicker to react to stories."
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