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How Google Apps helped Jaguar Land Rover keep motoring after Ford sale
News Staff will get access to Google Mail within the next four months and in future Vincent is.interested in rolling out further apps within the Google Apps suite, such as the word-processing software Google Docs and possibly... [26 Oct 2009]
Microsoft's web-based Office: First taster goes live
News Forrester analyst Sheri McLeish said the Office Web Apps do appear to be more complicated than rivals such as Google Docs or Zoho Office. Microsoft started public testing for the first browser-based version of Office on... [18 Sep 2009]
Google steps up efforts to liberate user data
News Two Google products - Google Docs and Google Sites - will soon be added to the list of products that Google says it has "liberated", with users slated to receive the ability to batch-export files created in Google... [15 Sep 2009]
Google Docs adds translation app to arsenal
News On Thursday, it became a feature of Google Docs, letting anyone do an on-the-spot translation into one of 42 languages. Google continues to move language translation into more and more of its products. [28 Aug 2009]
Photos: Apple's latest Mac OS Snow Leopard unveiled
Photo Now you can flip through the pages of multipage PDF documents using the arrows that appear over PDF docs when you mouse over. Snow Leopard, Apple's latest OS, was released today. Here's a look at what's new in Mac OS. [28 Aug 2009]
Business BlackBerrys to get Google Apps
News While the connector opens up syncing to some of the Google Apps, in this iteration it does not sync with Google Docs, the intranet site-hosting app called Google Site and Google Video. If your office has given you a... [24 Aug 2009]
Office 2010: You're not getting in without an invite
News The applications, which run in Safari, Firefox and Internet Explorer, are aimed at both expanding the number of Office users within businesses, as well as holding the ground threatened by Google Docs and other web-based... [13 Jul 2009]
Data moving to the cloud? Cybercrime will follow
News That model of importation of software is becoming obsolete because we're seeing on the horizon cloud computing where so many of these operations are pushed from a user's PC or a user's computer onto Google Docs or... [13 Jul 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 10.07.09
Round-Up So no more beta-ing about the bush: Gmail, Google Docs, Google Calendar and Google Talk are all now fully fledged members of the Google family of products. Despite the best attempts of the political correctness lobby,... [10 Jul 2009]
Mozilla: 'Developers, look no further for your open source tools'
News The Open Web Tools Directory website features a search box with Design, Code, Debug, Test, Deploy and Docs filters to help direct programmers to the applications most suited to their needs. Mozilla Labs has set up the... [09 Jul 2009]
Google Apps grows up and ditches beta
News Gmail, Google Docs, Google Calendar and Google Talk are all now fully fledged members of the Google family of products. Google Apps have at last shed the beta tag. Google has been hinting this was coming over the past... [08 Jul 2009]
Google to launch netbook operating system next year
News Google Docs competes with Microsoft Office. One is that it shows just how serious Google is about making the web into a foundation not just for static pages but for active applications, notably its own such as Google... [08 Jul 2009]
Firefox 3.5: It's alive
News Firefox 3.5 has a range of new features, including a new JavaScript engine for faster web applications such as Google Docs; the ability to show video built into web pages without plug-ins; a private browsing mode; fancy... [01 Jul 2009]
Saaspoint Speeds Project Completion by Making Information Available "Anytime, Anywhere" With Google Apps
White Paper Saaspoint implemented Google Apps Premier Edition, bringing Google Mail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Sites and Google Video to all of their internal users. Headquartered in Ireland, Saaspoint is a leading... [23 Jun 2009]
Dear Google: 'Better protection please in Google Apps'
News However, Google doesn't offer the ability to encrypt potentially sensitive data created in other Google apps like Docs or Calendar by default, which means the communications could be stolen or snooped on by someone using... [17 Jun 2009]