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Comments on: Office Live Workspace (almost) brings Office 2007 online

Microsoft expands beta access to its online sharing service for Office files beyond the VIP circle of testers.

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by xxdesmusxx December 10, 2007 7:31 AM PST
Personally I love the Box.net MS Word and MS Powerpoint add-in. It lets you save directly to Box.net ...and now with the Zoho integration you can open/edit the files inside Box.net...it's wonderful.
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by unifex_ December 26, 2007 12:08 PM PST
Personally, I can't imagine why would I prefer to keep my files somewhere on the net, rather than on my local hard drive. After all, nowadays the hard drives are vast, so there is no problem with storage space (even a USB flash drive would be sufficient), while internet connection may be down or unavailable. And since I am taking my laptop with me anyway whenever I travel, I just don't see the point.
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by lenusmaria September 14, 2008 12:11 AM PDT
zigime - new social networking site has introduced workspace and it has many unique features people are enjoying in zigime workspace visit http://www.zigime.com
by nutso101 January 24, 2009 2:41 PM PST
This service would work great for a convenience/backup tool. No matter where you would go, even without a laptop, you could access your file. All you would need is an internet kiosk or a friends computer with internet access.
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