All right, I've got a question:
Why not put open office online?  I don't mean put the program online for 
users to download, I mean put the program itself online.  Here is my 
idea, put OO.o as an asp for people to use.  I've been thinking about 
this since I've been using gmail.  Gmail does a lot dynamically.  I've 
heard microsoft has versions of word and other office apps online for 
businesses to rent, so why not open office?
I think it's possible we will see a a shift from each individual machine 
having every application known to man to more of a client/server view, 
where everybody has a machine, and they connect to the net and go to 
www.OpenOfficeWriter27.asp when they need to type a letter or 
www.GrandTheftAutoNewOrleans.asp when they want to play a game.
I'm not saying I expect this to happen, but I think it's possible once 
broadband becomes more widespread and once computer hardware flatens out.
Michael Dolan

Andrew Baudouin wrote:

>Check out this review, I'm definitely going to check out the beta...
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