Office Web Apps uses SharePoint Server 2010 running on Windows Server 2008 R2 (all 64-bit editions and software)
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This is where your documents sit, lie, and relax when they're not being used, all saved in a shared storage interface.
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You can easily upload one single document or multiple documents from one window.
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Different views allow you to view different properties.
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RSS feeds enable you to subscribe to the latest updates of files being created and modified from the shared workspace.
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Uploading documents is a piece of cake; allowing you to modify permissions, copies and workflows including alerts as to when they're edited.
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Alerts keep you up to date through email and other means (text messaging) to ensure you are notified when items you've created and uploaded are modifed further.
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Documents can be downloaded as easily as they are uploaded.
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Keywords keeps tagging in order, as well as the properties allowing you to maintain name cleanliness.
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Even with this slick interface, right-click menu's have been added to ensure you get a full "Windows" experience, even if you're not on Windows.
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on
the
hybrid
devices
that
now
make
up
the
Surface
family
back
in
2009.
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group
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made
some
missteps
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the
way,
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trick
it
knew
to
dominate
the
World
Wide
Web.
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strategy
worked
for
a
few
years,
but
aggressive
antitrust
enforcement
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