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  • In the beginning, there was the word processor

    Now, most of us use Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or OpenOffice/LibreOffice Writer, but once upon a time word processors were new, exotic programs.

    Blog posts | March 9, 2012 10:52am PST

  • The year in video: ZDNet's top 10 tech events

    Here's a look at the most watched videos on ZDNet in 2010.

    Blog posts | December 31, 2010 4:00am PST

  • Apple shows off word processing software for iPad

    Philip Schiller, senior vice president of product marketing, demos the company's productivity app iWork and offers a peek at word processing on the new iPad.

    Videos | January 27, 2010 4:20pm PST

  • Efficiency, sustainability, and digital natives accelerate paper's path to digital

    As people spend more time consuming information digitally at home and at work, reliance on paper continues to decrease. But how far are we across the Digital Divide? In 1975, George E. Pake, then...

    Blog posts | December 4, 2009 6:25am PST

  • Snow Leopard's RTF, Rosetta handling: Beware of changed behaviors

    Snow Leopard makes some important changes in the way that Mac OS X handles RTF (rich text format) documents and the application that will launch them. This could come as a surprise in your...

    Blog posts | August 28, 2009 9:01am PDT

  • Microsoft cries the sky will fall if injunction not stayed

    Can the world survive without the latest version of Word? Microsoft thinks not. Facing an injunction of sales of the Office flagship over a patent violation, Microsoft asked to stay the injuction...

    Blog posts | August 19, 2009 4:46pm PDT

  • Microsoft patents XML word processing documents

    The patent would appear to cover all usage of XML and XSDs in word processing document, which would effectively leave all other modern word processors - and other software that used their...

    News items | August 7, 2009 4:54am PDT

  • Review: Documents To Go raises the bar for iPhone word processing

    One limitation on the iPhone that has always kept another device in my gear bag ready to go is the lack of ability to create or edit Microsoft Office Word documents. Just over a month ago,...

    Blog posts | June 14, 2009 2:35pm PDT

  • Microsoft Patent App would add "trust system" to some cut-and-paste operations

    There's a newly published Microsoft Patent application that - at least the way I read it- seems to both alter and add significant options to the way in which cut-and-paste is performed between...

    Blog posts | January 31, 2008 10:03am PST

  • Wachovia: $211 trillion "word-processing error"

    Here's a real oddball one for you. Wachovia Bank sent a letter to one customer complaining he was overdrawn on his account. According to WSBT television in Atlanta: A Cobb County man got a...

    Blog posts | December 1, 2007 9:10pm PST

  • Offline editing comes to Zoho Writer

    Zoho said Monday that its Web-based Zoho Writer word processing application is adding offline editing capabilities. In a blog post, Zoho said users will be able to edit and view documents...

    Blog posts | November 26, 2007 8:10am PST

  • Appliance computing

    What made appliance computing so great in the late 1990s, was the reliability that came from the vendor's refusal to give up the root passwords for the Linux or BSD variant running the application.

    Blog posts | July 26, 2007 12:15am PDT

  • ASUS on schedule to release $199 subnotebook for back to school

    ASUS is on schedule to release their budget subnotebook in late August or September, according to DesktopLinux.com. Slated to start at $199, the device will run Xandros Linux with KDE. It will...

    Blog posts | July 20, 2007 8:01am PDT

  • BuzzWord slowly rolling out beta invites

    BuzzWord is starting to give out public invites to the service. That means you can go sign up, tell them what you want to use BuzzWord for, and you'll have a chance at getting in.

    Blog posts | May 16, 2007 9:08am PDT

  • Corel targets irked Microsoft customers

    The software maker hopes business customers frustrated by Microsoft's controversial new licensing programs will be ready for a change.

    News items | August 2, 2002 12:00am PDT

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