Microsoft had come out with their Office Web Apps suite in early 2010. By doing so Microsoft had tried to position itself against the Google docs in the Cloud-based future. Windows Azure, Office 365, and Windows Intune are all Microsoft products which signal Microsoft’s steady but definite interest in the clouds.
Do you blog regularly? Do you use Live Writer for blogging on your WordPress platform? Then this piece of news is for you. Microsoft team has been working on Windows Live Writer and its new 2010 edition is being readied for launch this year. There will be great changes in the new version of Live [...]
OpenOffice.org 3.2 is available for download now. Its a wonderful suite of free applications in Word processing, calculations, presentations etc and is a ideal substitute for Microsoft office. The earlier version OpenOffice.org 3.1 had a few glitches. As a result it could never rival Microsoft Office. After the launch of Office 2007 suite, the technology [...]
Windows 7 has been able to achieve 10% market share in roughly three months of its launch. The growth in market share points to that fact that Microsoft has hit the bulls eye at least this time around after failing with Vista in its first attempt. Vista is having market share of 20% and the [...]
The Windows XP software released some eight years ago was a great product from Microsoft stable and continues to satisfy billions of users even today. Although the release of Windows 7 after the near disastrous launch of Vista was supposed to replace XP but it appears that support will continue to be provided for XP [...]
Many people have asked me this innocent question recently. There are many who are on Snow Leopard, Ubuntu 9.04, Windows XP, Vista today but are mulling Windows 7 option. For all those who have been working on various operating systems and their profile has nothing to do with hardcore programming, should continue with their Operating [...]
Operating systems are going to be passe soon. The coming times will see web browsers evolving and becoming more and more feature rich. Windows operating systems who have been virtually ruling the OS market for close to two decades now, will eventually be phased out, opines Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
Lots of us in IT world believe that XP will never die. We don’t know why Windows is having definite plans to phase out this sturdy OS which after so many years is still in use in many parts of the world. Many have tried, used Vista and then have come back to the all [...]
