Adobe makes its way to web-based word processors
Google hass ignited the new race in Online Word-Processors with its Office Suite aimed at providing inexpensive business solutions for everybody, everywhere. Microsoft later woke up and promised that someday their Office Applications will be Internet based to extend their presence in the desktop to the Virtual Office and now Adobe announced that has acquired Virtual Ubiquity’ Buzzword, an Apollo based word processor.
Buzzword is what adobe was searching for its Office applications that are the response to Microsoft entering into Adobe turf (Graphic Business), so both companies are readying their respective attacks in areas where they consider a vulnerability.
The ambitions are hight here, but until now the only real winner is Google, it isn’t making any sound while adding new applications and features to its web solutions, the las one was Google Presentation, an online Powerpoint-like application, so if Adobe and Microsoft want to catch up they must bring faster and better solutions synced with the desktop applications.
There’s potential for Adobe and Microsoft but this fight is far from ending and we will see more rich applications and solutions from both and maybe from Apple, why not…
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