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    Office 2013: The First True Cloud Office Suite Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Andy Patrizio, Jul 25, 2012.

  1. Andy Patrizio

    Andy Patrizio Notebook Enthusiast NBR Reviewer

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  2. Mitlov

    Mitlov Shiny

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    I'm a cloudy girl, in a cloudy world
    Sharing's automatic, it's fantastic!
    Create docs with flair, review them everywhere
    Imagination, these docs are your creation
    Come on Balmie, let's go party!
     
  3. joluke

    joluke Notebook Deity

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    Nice one :D

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    martynas Notebook Evangelist NBR Reviewer

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    Will it work without internet?
    I'm kinda skeptic about all this cloud thing..
    All nice slogans and marketing stuff away, it looks like just a "big company" attempt to get all users to pay some small periodic fee..
    Idea, that some legal institutions will have ability to quickly check all my information is not tempting too :/

    P.S. wow, a forum design change :confused:
     
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    Maverick0984 Notebook Consultant

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    I assume they would still need a search warrant to do this legally (In the USA) and they could do the same from your personal PC with the same warrant anyway.