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Comment Re:The way to compete might be to not compete (Score 1) 337

Google docs isn't too bad and brings the whole cloud thing to the table fairly well

Google docs is great for collaborative work, but feature wise for regular business use it isn't even close. Disregarding the word processor it includes, the spreadsheet side lacks virtually any features one would need outside of making a basic list and despite having the ability to export to Excel it's formulas are incompatible and will break when opened up making it useless if you have to send documents elsewhere. Good docs has a long way to go.

Comment Re:Nit pick - legal uses Wordperfect. Libre reads (Score 1) 337

A very minor not pick - the standard for law is Word Perfect. You said "share or read documents that other people send to you (such as anything in contracting, law, real estate, medical, etc)".

This really hasn't been true in a very long time now. WordPerfect does still have some adoption in the legal field, but it has been losing ground to Microsoft Office for over a decade and isn't anything close to the majority even there. The reason it was held on to for so long were for specific features like track changes and using templates and macros (rarely in law do you start from a blank document, it's always a form you are filling out details in) and courts would require documents to be in a specific format for some of those features. As time has moved on though, Word replicated those features (poorly perhaps, but they still are there) and courts started to make deals with Microsoft to get discounts.

Comment Re:Office 365 (Score 1) 337

No there isn't any such possibility. You can export your data eg. from Excel as a read-only view but you can't export from Office 365 to anything. Office 2010 "is supported now" but it won't be forever, you can't use OpenOffice or similar to access your O365 content.

That isn't true. First, you can change your Skydrive settings so that Office365 uses OpenDocument formats by default, same with the version of Office365 you have installed locally. Second, you can also either download from your Skydrive or edit the documents in a synced folder on your desktop, which is how most enterprise solutions I've seen using Office365 have their users access the data primarily. Certainly with Skydrive and Sharepoint integration along with a support contract that makes it lucrative to business Microsoft gives their own Office suite a leg up, but there is nothing stopping you from using LibreOffice in conjunction with it, I do it all the time from my Linux workstation.

Comment Reminds me of the movie industry leaving (Score 1) 454

A number of years ago California decided they were missing out on all sorts of taxes from the movie industry, so they figured what the hell and raised the corporate tax on making a film. Instead of getting extra tax money, they lost billions because the film industry just left to film other places. Now, not only are they collecting far less because so many fewer films are made here, but we also have a crazy high unemployment in LA because of all the people whose jobs left. Not only do they collect less from the film industry, they now collect less because of higher unemployment, and pay out more. Some times, higher taxes are not the answer. The big problem in California is with propositions getting on the ballot spending money from the general fund that just isn't there. We have so many crazy taxes on the books now my state taxes went up $600 in one year.
Input Devices

Sony Develops a Universal Game Console Controller 62

Go Rumors has discovered that Sony recently applied for a patent on a "universal game console controller." According to the patent filing, the controller "includes a hand-holdable housing and a touch sensitive liquid crystal display (LCD) on the housing. The LCD is caused to present, depending on what type of game console a user has selected, a controller key layout for a first type of game console or a controller key layout for a second type of game console. A key layout includes plural keys selectable by a user to input commands to a game console."
Security

Gmail Moves To HTTPS By Default 275

clone53421 writes "Although Gmail has long supported HTTPS as an option, Gmail announced their decision yesterday to switch everyone to HTTPS by default: 'We initially left the choice of using it up to you because there's a downside: https can make your mail slower since encrypted data doesn't travel across the web as quickly as unencrypted data. Over the last few months, we've been researching the security/latency tradeoff and decided that turning https on for everyone was the right thing to do.' I wonder if this has anything to do with the reports of Chinese users having their accounts hacked? 'Only two Gmail accounts appear to have been accessed, and that activity was limited to account information (such as the date the account was created) and subject line, rather than the content of emails themselves,' said David Drummond in that blog update. That does sound like it perhaps could be a result of insecure HTTP traffic being intercepted in transit between the users and Gmail's servers."
Communications

AT&T, Verizon Moving Into Gaming 45

Verizon announced today that they are working on a service to deliver games through their broadband service for a monthly fee. The service will begin this summer in New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. Along similar lines, IndustryGamers reports that AT&T is "investing millions in gaming." In addition to revamping the games section of their website, they are also working on an IPTV service and trying to find a way to unify the gaming experience across mobile platforms, computers, and consoles. "[AT&T's Executive Director of Gaming, Glenn Broderick, said,] 'What we're doing is trying to incentivize [gaming companies] to take some risks by tethering mobile games to console or PC experiences.' ... He continued, 'We're putting a ton of money into back-end systems for both mobile and the broadband site... We're making serious investments in the games space because it's now seen as a huge strategic initiative for AT&T. And before it just wasn't; it wasn't on the executive agenda.' Broderick also is optimistic that cloud-based gaming services like OnLive that provide games on demand will take off in the next 5-10 years, and he sees AT&T and its network as a big player in that."

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