Posted by: bslam | August 20, 2007

Buzzword

buzzword

While traveling the vast info sources of the Internet I came upon a small new start up company called Virtual Ubiquity. The company’s main product is called Buzzword. In short, Buzzword is a word processor that is run through Adobe’s Flash player in a web browser. Similar to Google Docs, Buzzword provides all the basic functions of a word processor, allowing any document to be saved online and accessed from any computer with an internet connection. The goal is to open up a whole new world of office productivity that allows users to access, share, and store all information online so that is can be accessed and edited in real time by anyone, anywhere. If you are interested in trying out Buzzword, you’ll have to request an invitation since it is still in Beta. I’ve tried it myself, and I must say that I’m fairly impressed. The biggest pro in my mind is that Buzzword allows you to both upload and export any document in Microsoft Word’s .doc, .xml, or the Rich Text format (.rtf). You can request an invitation here


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