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Microsoft Renovates Office Suite as a Web Service

foobsr writes "According to an article in EcommerceTimes, Microsoft is trying to migrate Office from a product to an online service with a focus on automating collaborative work. Quote: 'Making collaboration faster, easier and more efficient will be the next revolution in worker productivity, and we want to be in the forefront,' said Peter Rinearson, vice president for new business development in Microsoft's information worker group"."

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  1. Fantastically, possibly impossibly difficult... by mosel-saar-ruwer · · Score: 5, Informative

    Many programs need to work on operating in a collaborative environment.

    Do you have any idea how very nearly impossibly difficult this sort of thing is? It makes The Theory of Relativity look like a stroll on the beach.

    Indeed, the sorts of problems encountered [when concepts like "TRUE" and "FALSE" cease to have meanings independent of their times and places] bear more than a passing resemblance to The Theory of Relativity.

    Think I'm kidding? Try reading the RFC for the Network Time Protocol:

    ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc1305.txt
    ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc1305.pdf
    All that NTP seeks to do is get two computers to engage in the most fundamental task of computing: Come to some reasonable agreement as to the time. And yet, the RFC requires just about a PhD in mathematics and about 1000 pages of background reading from old AT&T switching standards just to begin to get an idea of what the heck is going on.