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Brazilian social project integrates Moodle with Live@Edu - Port 25: The Open Source Com... - 11 views

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    As you may know, Microsoft announced last July the Live Services Plug-in for Moodle, a free download released under the General Public License v2 that integrates Microsoft's Live@Edu services such as email, calendar, instant messaging and search directly into the Moodle experience. The move was very important for Microsoft in the educational space in Latin America, as adoption and usage are surging in the region for Live@Edu, Microsoft's free communication and collaboration solution that educational institutions can offer their students.
Graham Perrin

Opinion: Google's wave drowns the bling in Microsoft's Bing - Software - iTnews Australia - 0 views

  • The browser battle renewed today
  • Microsoft's hand may have been moved by the launch of Wolfram|Alpha
  • much promise in connecting people to knowledge
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  • the first round clearly goes to Wave
  • collaborative technology that blurs the lines between email, wiki, SMS and Twitter
  • Wave integrates many of the features of disparate systems in common use
  • application programming interfaces would make it easier for third-parties to customise web applications
  • Microsoft's Bing, launched under the NineMSN banner in Australia
  • Go offline and the wave data stayed with you
  • ultimately it would mean a user could save all their work in the browser and dump it on the intertubes when they go back online
  • waves worked best on standards-compliant, Webkit browsers
  • emails (which could be translated between languages in real time) to a wave user
  • wave that was turned back into an e-mail
  • The same held true for instant messages and tweets
  • getting people to change their rusted-on habits
  • a shift from discrete applications to just one to handle all communications
    • Graham Perrin
       
      This is almost certainly too much for me to swallow.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I like discrete applications.
  • Safari
  • Mozilla
  • Chrome
John Onwuegbu

Google's QuickOffice: Edit Office Docs within Chrome OS | Questechie - 12 views

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    The ability to edit Office Docs in Chrome OS comes as an answer to compatibility challenge presented by Microsoft's Office Mobile, while filling-in the gap on Google Apps incompatibility problems.
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John Onwuegbu

Microsoft demonstrates Real-time Co-authoring on Office Web Apps | Questechie - 8 views

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    Office Web Apps was launched in 2010 as Microsoft's answer to Google Apps, while the later have attained notoriety for real-time collaborative functionality, Office Web Apps had been lagging behind.
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awqi zar

Windows Phone 7 Series hands-on and impressions (updated with video) -- Engadget - 3 views

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    Forget everything you know about Windows Mobile. Seriously, throw the whole OS concept in a garbage bin or incinerator or something. Microsoft has done what would have been unthinkable for the company just a few years ago: started from scratch. At least, that's how things look (and feel) with Windows Phone 7 Series. This really is a completely new OS -- and not just Microsoft's new OS, it's a new smartphone OS, like webOS new, like iPhone OS new. You haven't used an interface like this before (well, okay, if you've used a Zune HD then you've kind of used an interface like this). Still, 7 Series goes wider and deeper than the Zune by a longshot, and it's got some pretty intense ideas about how you're supposed to be interacting with a mobile device. We had a chance to go hands-on with the dev phone before today's announcement, and hear from some of the people behind the devices, and here's our takeaway. (And don't worry, we've got loads of pictures and video coming, so keep checking this post for the freshest updates).
shiv0040

Now, your Android phone's notifications will appear on Windows 10 - 0 views

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    Microsoft's 'Your Phone' app for Windows 10 is getting a handy new feature - notifications. Yes, the app that the Redmond giant plans to use for phone mirroring will now show notifications from a paired Android device. The capability has just started rolling out, but comes with certain caveats.
Janos Haits

CloudOn brings you Microsoft Office(R) on the iPad - 21 views

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    Your iPad. Microsoft's Office. Dropbox. All in a single workspace.
John Onwuegbu

How Microsoft's data Collection aids Windows 10 Security? | Questechie - 0 views

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    Microsoft maintains that Windows 10 doesn't collect the user's personal data, but rather anonymized data sets that is necessary to improve overall Windows functionality for better user experience.
John Onwuegbu

Windows 10: Microsoft's Sneaky Pry on Users' Privacy? | Questechie - 6 views

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    Albeit, the company is already notorious in secretly collecting users data through stealthy tracking activities, the latest move is even more profound as to the level of users' information involved.
John Onwuegbu

How Outlook.com offer access to Microsoft's latest features | Questechie - 6 views

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    Outlook.com now offers many of the powerful features like the ability to automatically add flight confirmations to your calendar to stay on top of your travel schedule and a smarter address book that understands who you talk to the most.
shiv0040

Microsoft admits Outlook email hack worse than originally thought - 0 views

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    Just recently, we reported some hackers compromised the account of a Microsoft agent and gained access to Outlook accounts of a small number of users. Microsoft initially claimed that the email content from these accounts was not compromised, but now, Motherboard reports otherwise.
shiv0040

Now, you can try Microsoft's Chromium-powered Edge browser: Here's how - 0 views

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    Microsoft has released the revamped Chromium-powered version of Edge in beta. The super-snappy browser comes with a number of capabilities and is ready for everyday use, according to the Redmond giant. It would be updated every six weeks and is more stable than the previously released builds.
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