Share Documents in the Clouds
January 28, 2010
Almost everyone I know uses Office or Office for Mac. Bur sharing documents can be a bother. Even email is not dependible because of Spamfiltering, mail policies and AntiVirus programs that block your attempts to share.
Have you seen what is going on with all of the servers and services available today?
Sharing is fundamental to cloud computing. This type of sharing uses your Web browser as the window to the cloud experience. With OfficeLive Workspaces, you can view and share Word documents, Excel –spreadsheets, PowerPoint, or many other documents – from anywhere to anywhere. Whether you are at home, at work, at the library, or in a hotel room with Internet. Forget sending e-mail attachments back and forth, or using a thumb-sized flash drive that too often gets misplaced.
Clouds are Everywhere
Computing in the clouds gets even more fun when you see your desktop computer in the clouds. No, nothing has been abducted from your home. Welcome to Mesh, your personal network of your own computers in the sky, viewed in your favorite Web browser. Once your computers are adding to Mesh, you can view any of your computers from all the other computers—and all for free. I use Mesh to connect to my desktop computer at work when I must have a file or need to run a program remotely.
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Entry Filed under: Computer, Networking, Software, commentary, technology, web. Tags: documents, Excel, Mesh, office, powerpoint, Word.
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Michael Leung | January 28, 2010 at 11:44 pm
There is a CloudOS too.
Have you tired eyeOS?
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Free Anti-Virus Download | February 22, 2010 at 10:56 am
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