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Microsoft has quietly released an update to its Office Live Workspace service, which the company first rolled out in beta form in December 2007.
The just-released Office Live Workspace update, according to a posting on LiveSide.Net,includes a new activity pane for keeping track of what’s happening in your wokspace; e-mail notifications so you know when those with whom you are sharing documents make an update; support for adding multiploe documents to workspaces; and a new interface to make it easier to invite new people to participate in a shared workspace.
A quick refresher on what Office Live Workspace is (and isn’t). Office Live Workspace is Microsoft’s alternative to Google Docs. It is not a Web-based version of Microsoft Office. It is meant, first and foremost, to be a complement to Microsoft Office. As Microsoft officials have said, Office Live Workspace service can be used from a PC, kiosk or other Web-access point without Office (or another desktop productivity suite) installed; all you technically need is an Internet Explorer or Firefox browser.
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I HATE GOOGLE DOCS, microsoft's version is a little better....
but back when they said that googledocs would kill office in the future was bull crap, who wants to have to be on a website or even online just to write a document or work on apresentation thats why web based document platforms will never replace the traditional office platform
cchance, um, which future were you referring to? The future that reflects the sometimes connectedness of today, the future that reflects the most often connectedness of next year, or the future that reflects the always connectedness of 3 to 4 years from now?