How mobile will kill off Microsoft
Office<http://ifwnewsletters.newsletters.infoworld.com/t/6745394/120985744/317840/0/>
| Content is driving the cloud's real
expansion<http://ifwnewsletters.newsletters.infoworld.com/t/6745394/120985744/317841/0/>

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 *How mobile will kill off Microsoft Office*
<http://ifwnewsletters.newsletters.infoworld.com/t/6745394/120985744/317840/0/>
 As mobile devices such as the iPad gain business adoption, fewer and fewer
people will find themselves working on documents on a PC. That will finally
cause businesses to wonder why they spend $200 every few years for something
that can be replaced by a $15 or $30 product.  *Read
More*<http://ifwnewsletters.newsletters.infoworld.com/t/6745394/120985744/317840/0/>

 *Content is driving the cloud's real expansion*
<http://ifwnewsletters.newsletters.infoworld.com/t/6745394/120985744/317841/0/>
 The cloud's real expansion is centered on content these days, and these
emerging cloud computing behemoths will lead the way for other more
business-oriented types of applications. As Apple and Google become better
at storing and serving up petabytes of video and audio, we can leverage
those best practices for business data and applications.  *Read
More*<http://ifwnewsletters.newsletters.infoworld.com/t/6745394/120985744/317841/0/>



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