![]() This article is by a real journalist and he writes a thoughtful piece. Holy cow this one was tough on my eyes! Anyways, let’s keep piling on with new items that (pre-maturely) state/hope/wish that Office’s death is upon us. Or you can take advantage of your browser’s feature to increase the font size. Will “Death to Outlook” follow “Death to Word”? :: If you are over a certain age you will need “readers”. ![]() That said, how Microsoft built their empire is not how they will sustain it in the future. This battle will be fought for the next 10 years or more. :: A reasonable counter-point to the previous item. Google Drive signaling the end of Microsoft Office? Umm No.Hmmmm… Why is that? No matter, I found this to be a great read and gave me some facts to consider. But they rarely talk about the document authoring experience of these “Office Killers”. Also, something most authors state when writing about an "Office Killer" is how the stated app allows users to open and read their Office documents. The article is interesting but it doesn’t make me want to use Google Drive. He might have a point as the author argues what matters is the data, your data, and how Google can use it to make money… off of you… again, using your content (or data). How Google’s Drive helps kill Microsoft’s Office :: CNET argues that Google Drive is a “stab straight at the heart” of Office.Also, I don’t think she has read Google’s privacy policy. ![]() But hey… she’s doing what she feels is best for her and I respect that. It’s snarky and the reasoning isn’t what I would call solid. Dear Microsoft… :: This is a Dear John letter to Microsoft from a teacher.This should be expected as little to nothing is known about Office 2013 at this point. But what will consumers think of Office 15? This item raises a few questions but offers no answers. Will Office 2013 be more attractive to companies than individuals? :: Microsoft Office is strong in the business sector and the great majority of consumers.It’s Hump Day… so let’s keep moving! Office news & editorials! I think the strategy was successful as I have things to say this morning as you will see below. So, I chose to sleep in and let my brain regenerate. I’ve been going non-stop since I wrote last week’s Office 365 Newswire. ![]() I’m a bit delayed today and I blame my age and the need to sleep. ![]()
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