Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Microsoft is putting versions of Office programs on the Web

What Im reading:

The free online applications, which will have fewer features than the desktop versions, are part of the company's Office 2010 edition and come in response to Internet offerings from Google. Microsoft Corp. is rolling out a new edition of its Office programs to businesses Wednesday, and for the first time it's adding versions of Word and other programs that work in a Web browser and will be free ...
And this:
By now, everyone knows HTML5 can be used to play videos. But it also powers complex applications, displays animations and is responsible for a heap of other innovations on the web. We break down what HTML5 can do, and show you who's using it.
As well as:
This tutorial covers everything you need to know if you want to start displaying videos on your web pages using HTML5 (including support for multiple browsers). original. This is my blog

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