Microsoft and Adobe have joined Google in offering a word processor that can be used without installing any software. Microsoft unveiled its Live Workspace service on Monday, which offers online storage and the ability to access and edit documents.
Microsoft and Adobe have joined Google in offering a word processor that can be used without installing any software. Microsoft unveiled its Live Workspace service on Monday, which offers online storage and the ability to access and edit documents.
Posted by Desire Athow on 02 Oct. 2007
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