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August 21, 2006 | Comments: (0)

Google quietly opens up Writely

Despite all its fans, Google opened up public sign-ups to Writely, its online word-processing application, late last week with little fanfare.

Google snagged Writely last March, and until last Thursday, only a limited number of beta users had a crack at playing with it. Now anyone with an e-mail address can have a go.

Google and the Writely team weren't particularly forthright as to why the application, still in beta, is opening up to the public now. According to the Writely blog, "Maybe it was because we just won a very nice product review on CNET ... or maybe it was that ten-billionth person who emailed us to say, "Hey what's UP? When will Writely open again?" Well, in fact, now Writely is truly ready to open its doors to everyone, so let's just do it!"

For the time being, users won't be able to log in to Writely using their Gmail accounts (as they can with other Google applications, like Google Calendar), but according to the Writely blog, that will soon change.

Of course, the question still on many a pundit's mind is, what is Google's aim with its collection of Web-based productivity apps, including Gmail, Calendar, and Google Spreadsheets? Microsoft Office's market share seems to be a likely target, though as InfoWorld Contributing Editor Oliver Rist notes in his Enterprise Windows column this week, for the time being, the brows in Redmond need not sweat too much: Web applications just don't have what it takes to replace productivity applications on the desktop.

Yet.

Posted by Ted Samson on August 21, 2006 05:27 PM


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What makes Writely cool is the ability to share documents Collaborators in less time that it takes to attach a word document and wait while the other member of your team makes their edits and sends it back to you.

The revision tracking in Writely is sweet! We were testing this the other day on Microsoft word and it just didn't do the trick.

I would think the next step for google is Project" where you could store Writely documents, spreadsheets, code, along with appointments in calendar all stored under one project with it’s Collaborators.

http://code.google.com/hosting/ for those who have not seen the sourceforge killer.

Casey Dougall
Web Applications Developer

Mannix Marketing Inc. 33 Park St. Third Floor, Glens Falls, New York 12801
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Posted by: Casey Dougall at August 22, 2006 12:41 PM

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