http://blogs.zdnet.com/web2explorer/?p=123
<From the article> There's been lots of talk recently about the Web Office - and who is building it. Microsoft released Office Live in beta last week, but it was never going to be a fully functional Office suite like MS Office is. Google has been on peoples minds as the bigco most likely to come out with a strong Office Suite for the Web - and we're seeing hints that it may yet come true. Last week they announced a hosted email service for organizations and there are signs of an impending Google Calendar product. </article> Could one of the signs be Google's association with OpenOffice.org? Do you think a web based version of OpenOffice.org would be a good idea? Do you think a web-based OOo should be just a hosted version of OOo - or a completely different set up with just some OOo branding and OOo features (of course, the big ones like: the OpenDocument formats being the default, export to PDF and Flash, MSO compatibility, Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, Math, etc.)? What do you think? -- - Chad Smith http://www.gimpshop.net/ http://www.whatisopenoffice.org/ Because everyone loves free software!
