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Microsoft India Launches Office Web Apps

Published by pratyushkp on February 9th, 2011 - in Social, Technology

Access, edit Microsoft Office docs from anywhere

Microsoft Office Web Apps has been launched in India. Web Apps is Microsoft’s equivalent of Google Docs, which lets users create, access, edit, and share documents from the Office suite, which includes Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and OneNote, from any PC equipped with an Internet connection. The best part is that the service is absolutely free.

“Office Web Apps are a key piece of Microsoft’s overall cloud strategy. Features like ease of sharing and high document fidelity make Office Web Apps a powerful enabler of productivity in the cloud for modern information workers and consumers alike. Moreover, this tool helps students collaborate on their school and college projects in a seamless way,” said Sanjay Manchanda, Director, Microsoft Business Division.

All you need to run Office Web Apps is a Windows Live ID on SkyDrive or Hotmail to access Microsoft Office Web Apps from any of the supported web browsers like Internet Explorer 7 or later, Mozilla Firefox 3.5 or later, Google Chrome and Safari 4. The documents ported to and fro retain their style, formatting, embedded objects like images, and other meta objects. Office Web Apps is a boon for creating and maintaining collaborative documents, and features interoperability between the PC and Mac platforms.

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Now Google Docs To Support Video Player

Published by pratyushkp on January 13th, 2011 - in Social, Technology

Google will now allow users to upload video unto their Google documents.

Users can now view videos/presentations and also share them withcolleagues via Google Documents. The new Google documents will allow users to upload videos in a supported format to Google Docs, where they will be made available to everyone else in a users group.

The video file which should be no larger than 1GB should have a maximum resolution of 1920×1080 and will require an Adobe’s Flash player to stream the videos. Google Docs will also support wide range of formats, including WebM files, .MPEG4, 3GPP and MOV files, .AVI and .WMV.

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