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		<title>Google Vs Microsoft</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For a long time Microsoft dominated desktop publishing, package their office was synonymous with word processing, spreadsheets and data entry, and any work in the 90s had it installed on their computers. At the moment they still have the scene firmly in their grasp, but there are some serious contenders giving people other options for [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">For a long time Microsoft dominated desktop publishing, package their office was synonymous with word processing, spreadsheets and data entry, and any work in the 90s had it installed on their computers. At the moment they still have the scene firmly in their grasp, but there are some serious contenders giving people other options for Word, Excel and Powerpoint. This competition has made Microsoft so their game and they module will soon be rolling out their 2010 version of Office suite.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">New updated module package to encourage more new computing and online collaboration to increase the social networking aspects of SharePoint. There module also be a free version called Office starter fit a straight competitor with Google Docs online package that highlights the subject of the permit to be free and online. The new Office package promises web versions of your document formatted module gets properly in all browsers, Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari predictable, but it is still dependent on the module if it is in compliance with Opera or packages Chrome.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span id="more-68"></span>Google Docs has kept basic and easy to navigate and have not missed many away from their past, but ingenious way of doing things. One of the strongest elements is the real-time collaboration in web browser. Although Microsoft have introduced similar functionality to modify the co-authoring is not known if you can work in the aforementioned document from the web browser, or if you require the use of desktop version.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Both Google Docs and Microsoft Office module allows you to create and edit presentations online. Apparently PowerPoint application&#8217;s web module to let users choose a theme, change the slide presentation, edit text and add animations. Google presentation app module have the ability to share your presentation online via the browser directly connects immediately. Word is word processer take the world for decades now and if Microsoft comes through their promises to launch an online version then they can keep their place on top. They have added an auto-correct feature and you should be able to make tables, forcing all styles and info in online version.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It is impossible to demonstrate this point, if Microsoft Office 2010 is that improve Google Docs, as with many things it comes down to personal preference. Microsoft has a mass of loyal users who have used the likes of Word, Excel and PowerPoint for most of their adult life. While Google Docs complaints of little people, university students, and dealing with the Google way of doing things more. Whoever emerges the winner module have a tough race ahead with both companies working hornlike to develop superior package.</p>
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