Amsterdam News Publisher Elinor R. Tatum conceived what is today known as Word in Black, the acclaimed and historic collaboration of Black newspaper publishers to collectively address racial inequity ...
Despite the many tools already available for collaborative word processing, most people would still rather e-mail different versions of a document to each other. TextFlow, a new Web-based word ...
In some ways, this functionality, which is available starting today, is similar to what other word processors do with embedded tables. But Quip’s version is a real spreadsheet, with formulas and ...
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eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
Quip is stepping into the ring with Microsoft Office. This week Quip released a desktop native version of its word processing and spreadsheet software, giving Mac and PC users the ability to modify ...
Microsoft will now let you collaborate on Word files stored on OneDrive using the desktop Office 2016 suite. While real-time co-authoring has been available in for Office Online since 2013, Office ...
In early May, Microsoft officially launched the first public preview version of Office 2016 for Windows. Now the company has revealed it has added a number of new features to the preview build of its ...
Built by ex-Facebook CTO Bret Taylor, Quip helps you create and share documents from your iPhone. And now you can use it on Android too. Sarah Mitroff has worn many hats at CNET, including Senior ...
Is there a word processing program that would allow a team of people to collaborate on, for example, the authorship of 10 chapters of service requirements, each chapter having approximately 8 ...
Canva is on a collision course with both Google and Microsoft, one that has the potential to turn the tech giants’ productivity suite empires to rubble. To challenge their power, the Australian design ...