Google’s shopping spree continues. This time they’ve picked up a company called DocVerse, whose software will eventually allow seamless interoperability between Google Docs and Microsoft Office. That’s right, Microsoft… the call is coming from inside the house.
You can already store and share Office files through Google Docs, but DocVerse adds the functionality of letting users [...]
We knew it wouldn’t be long after the official press release announcement that we’d see the release of BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express for all. For those waiting, you can now hit up the Research In Motion software site to get started. The new software for Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Windows Small Business Server looks to fill [...]
It’s not an OS update like we were hoping, but BlackBerry has taken the lid off its freeEnterprise Server Express software which syncs the smartphones to Microsoft Exchange and Windows Small Business Servers.
It’s a less-whizzy (ie, free) version of BES for small businesses or individuals who don’t want to fork out for the full service. [...]
Okay, it doesn’t have that little bookshelf image. But you’ve got to admit: The Google Chrome version of Apple’s iPad doesn’t look all that different.
And the bezel is smaller. Everyone hated the iPad’s huge bezel.
Okay, they’re not actually putting this thing into production yet (these are just concept UIs). But, bottom line, Apple’s not likely [...]
by Chris Rawson (RSS feed) on Jan 17th 2010 at 2:30PM
A commonly cited statistic, repeated on day one of just about every communications course I’ve taken, is that people are more afraid of speaking or presenting in public than they are of dying. I’ve never been able to find an official source for this statistic, [...]




