Thursday, 4 July 2013

Google keeps users' data available until July 15 in Reader's wake

Microsoft updates mobile OneNote app | Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c gears up for the private cloud

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Google keeps users' data available until July 15 in Reader's wake
Google's Reader is now officially dead, but the company wants to make users' transition to other content aggregators as painless as possible, partly by keeping their data available for the next couple weeks. Read More


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Microsoft updates mobile OneNote app
Microsoft has updated the mobile version of its OneNote note-taking application for iPads, iPhones, and Android devices, creating a consistent look for notes across all computers, smartphones, and tablets in which they're viewed. Read More

Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c gears up for the private cloud
For the latest update of Oracle Enterprise Manager, the company has taken additional steps to help organizations set up their own private clouds, using Oracle systems, software and even non-Oracle products. Read More

Google's future Office killer now available in Chrome OS dev channel
Google now offers the ability to edit Office documents within Chrome OS, and there's one reason why this is worth checking out: The service is the first time that Google's QuickOffice has made an appearance. Read More


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