OpenGoo 1.4 is out
Feng Office proudly presents the latest version of OpenGoo: version 1.4.
Hope you like it.
Feng Office proudly presents the latest version of OpenGoo: version 1.4.
Hope you like it.
Today while enterprises are increasingly going global in IT outsourcing, supply chain and customer services operation, there is a growing need to improve global productivity, collaboration and business processes. The Yankee Group calls it “Enterprise Anywhere” - the trend where global companies leverage their global resources to optimize their global operation.
So, where do Open Source […]
There are a couple of interesting news this morning regarding the Web Office field. Adobe is buying a company called Virtual Ubiquity, developer of buzzword, and online Word Processor that runs on Adobe Flex (Flash).
Microsoft is announcing an online file management service. It will probably look a lot like the Google Apps file manager. It […]
This seems to be the discussion of the week on the Internet. Right? At least judging from this Techmeme thread.
John Panzer linked the Wikipedia definition of the Graph Theory on this discussion at the “Social Network Portability Group”. That motivated me to give it a quick read. If you go the the Applications section, you […]
Google announced yesterday that Presently is now available as part of their Web Office offering (now re-named ‘Google Docs’, again. I guess ‘Google Docs & Spreadsheets & Presentations’ seemed a little too long).
It comes with several realization:
1) There is very little people with whom to share geeky excitement; on the blogosphere, and elsewhere. There seems […]
Yahoo has just acquired Zimbra for US$ 350 million, in cash.
This is not peanuts, and it shows the relevance of the WebOffice market. A few weeks ago Jive Software received an investment of $15M from Sequoia Capital.
Most reporters are getting one thing wrong though. Two of my favorite blogs (TechCrunch and Read/WriteWeb) incorrectly call Zimbra […]
I was very pleased to find today a post at Read/WriteWeb about the state of the Web Office today. I was a bit disappointed that Richard did not include OpenGoo or my name, since I am the author of the Wikipedia quote he makes, author of the part he uses for his critique, quoted him […]
The first OpenGoo release, alpha 0.1, is available!
What is OpenGoo
OpenGoo intends to build an Open Source (OS) Web Office, mashing-up existing OS projects. The final goal is to make available a product like Google Apps (the current leader in the Web Office segment), but releasing all of the code, so anyone can install it on […]
We announced a month ago that Google’s Presently was staring to go live, by enabling Gmail users to view ppt (Power Point) documents in the browser. This past months only a lucky few had the feature enabled.
Starting today, all Gmail users have the feature. Having tested it, I can now say that it is a […]
Google is starting to roll out a new feature for Gmail that allows the users to view attached Power Point presentations on-line. This is clearly part of ‘Presently’; Google’s take on PowerPoint. Last post was, unfortunately, a false alarm, as Ioannus pointed out in the comments.
At first glance, the feature might not impress much, and […]