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Microsoft does collaboration with interwebs Word
Another step closer to the desktop
Microsoft has taken another tiny step towards a web-based version of Word that duplicates what you get on the desktop.
On Thursday, the company announced that you can now co-author documents in the Office Web Apps version of Word if you're working with a document stored on its Skydrive cloud storage system.
According to Microsoft, when you're co-authoring, you will get a real-time view of who is making changes and where changes are occurring. Once you start typing, the corresponding section of the document is locked and others are notified.
You could already co-author docs with Word 2010 and Word for Mac 2011.
The biggest misperception with Office Web Apps is that it's "Office in the cloud". It's not. Office Web Apps does not contain the full features you get with native Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote applications on the PC. The Web Apps are suited to light editing, and there are differing levels of functionality between the web versions of each of the apps. ®