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It seems that Office 365 suite, which includes Exchange, SharePoint and Lync, coupled with Office applications as a cloud service, is becoming a hit with the SMEs in India. Although a late entrant, it is giving Google a real run for its money on the Google Apps. Businesses adopting Microsoft’
Microsoft Office has largely defined the work-space of the modern workers in the last 25 years. Everything that we have done in the Corporate world has used MS Office in every way. The Excel, the power-points the Word, and now even the MS OneNote. Here is a history of this
Microsoft’s MSN Messenger and Yahoo Messenger were some of the first most widely used IM clients in the earlier days of tech. Then came along Skype and it disrupted the whole space. Now, Skype is replacing the MSN Messenger (or the Windows Live Messenger, as it is called now)
We all know that Google Maps are back on iPhone. With a bang. Here is the issue. Google just bought Motorola to get a footprint in the mobile phones market. It has Android as its spearhead OS. Google’s direct competitor is Apple and iPhone. The main drawback with iPhone
Thank you! Thanks, Goldman Sachs for saying something that I have been saying for long. Computing has to be viewed by including smartphones as well! Because you know what?Tomorrow’ Computers will be based on Today’s Smartphones and NOT on today’s PC! The sooner the hardware and software
We have heard a lot about Bill Gates, but hardly anything about Melinda Gates. Here is Melinda talks about herself, her relationship with Bill Gates and also about her work in Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. You can see her passion and her detailed understanding of what is being done.
With Google already having Motorola in its pocket and soon to unleash its repertoire of phones soon, now, both Microsoft and Amazon is now getting into the act as well. They are soon – Summer of 2013 – going to come out with their smartphones [http://www.hindustantimes.com/technology/PersonalTech-Updates/Is-Amazon-planning-a-smartphone/
This evening in the car, while on our way back from our friend’s place, my daughter and I were discussing how the coming times will see new ways of using technologies. I want her to be prepared to live in the world with no physical books and only handheld
Is the computer – the desktop – that we have known for so many decades, going to go the way of the dodo, and be extinct? With even Microsoft coming out with an Operating System that is built for touchscreen effects, do we have the technical world shifting its base to the
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