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  • May 12th, 2013

    Quickoffice In The Browser: The Reason Why Microsoft Is Suddenly So Scared Of Google’s Productivity Tools

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    We’re just a few days away from the start of Google I/O, the search giant’s annual developer conference, and while we actually know very little about what Google plans to announce during its massive, three-hour keynote on Wednesday, there is something brewing in Mountain View that has Microsoft’s Office division on edge. Over the course of the last week, Microsoft started a very negative… → Read More

    February 22nd, 2013

    Google Ports Quickoffice To Chrome Using Native Client, Will Get Full Editing Features In About 3 Months

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    At its Chromebook Pixel event yesterday, Google didn’t just launch its new premium Chromebook. It also announced that it is porting Quickoffice, the mobile productivity app that brings Microsoft Office to iOS and Android to the web through Native Client and Chrome. Google acquired Quickoffice. As Google’s vice president of Chrome Sundar Pichai noted at yesterday’s event, a lot of… → Read More

    December 19th, 2012

    Google Launches Free Quickoffice iPad App For Google Apps For Business Customers, iPhone And Android Coming Soon

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    Google just announced that it has launched a free version of the Quickoffice for iPad app for all of its Apps for Business customers. The app lets you view, edit and create Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files (’97 – ’10) and uses Google Drive to store files in the cloud. Android and iPad versions, Google says, “are on the way.” → Read More

    June 5th, 2012

    Google Acquires Mobile Productivity Company Quickoffice

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    Google just announced that it has acquired Quickoffice, a company best known for its mobile productivity suite for Android and iOS. Google plans to bring Quickoffice’s “powerful technology” to its own Apps product suite. Quickoffice allows its users to create and edit Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents on their mobile devices. The company says its software is currently installed on… → Read More

    January 22nd, 2007

    Quickoffice 4 for Symbian S60 Out Now

    While the small screen might not be ideal for writing the Great American Novel, it’s great for last-minute changes or reviews of documents. Quickoffice 4, the latest rendition of the popular mobile software, does just that and is now available for Symbian S60-powered handsets, giving users read and write capabilities on the fly. At $50, the price seems to be a bit steep for phone software… → Read More