Last modified: October 11, 2006 12:59 PM PDT
Last hurrah for PC-based software?
Who is living the Office 2.0 dream?
blog Panelists discuss where they are on the scale--old-school Office 1.0 (PC-based apps) users, or all-online, Office 2.0 gurus.October 11, 2006
Office 2.slow
blog New products can enhance the way you really work, if you have a time to wait for your apps and data to come over the network.October 11, 2006
Zoho Virtual Office: Here come the suites
blog The set of integrated hosted productivity applications launched as beta service Wednesday with on-demand and on-premise versions.October 11, 2006
Office 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, and other numerological mysteries
ZDNet blog Andrew McAfee, of Harvard Business School, outlined findings of study on effects of wikis, blogs, tags and predictive markets on enterprises.October 11, 2006
What is Work 2.0?
blog The benefit of online tools is in coordinating work with colleagues.October 11, 2006
Web app creation for the business savvy
blog Coghead opens up the beta of its software that lets people create Web-based workflow applications with a visual tool.October 11, 2006
Google combines word processing, spreadsheets
Beta of Google Docs & Spreadsheets launches; free product lets people collaborate online in real time.October 10, 2006
'Office 2.0' start-ups knock on business doors
Start-ups try to chip away at the Microsoft Office franchise via lower costs and Web-based collaboration.October 9, 2006
Not quite Google Office, but closer
blog New tool displays documents and spreadsheets in one interface, where you can tag and sort files.October 10, 2006
Approver helps you corral document approvals
blog Service addresses the typical office frustration of collecting comments and approvals on documents.October 10, 2006
Zoho single sign-on: It's nice, but...
blog Single point of entry now provides access to all Zoho applications. But CNET's Rafe Needleman wants more.October 9, 2006
related coverage
Salesforce.com CEO: Customization is king
Marc Benioff argues that Apex will let customers diverge further from one-size-fits-all hosted applications approach.October 9, 2006

