CNET Update - Microsoft needs new name for SkyDrive
CNET Update - Microsoft needs new name for SkyDrive
2013-07-31
office finds a home on more smartphones
I'm Bridget Carey and this is your cnet
update microsoft office is now on
android devices office mobile for
android includes access to Word Excel
and PowerPoint but it's not the same as
your desktop software it's designed more
for making quick edits to files and
sharing them rather than creating a
document from scratch but to use the app
you'll have to be a subscriber to
Microsoft's Office 365 service which
costs one hundred dollars a year
microsoft recently released a similar
app for iphones but there's no support
yet for android tablets or Apple's iPad
the applet subscribers pick up files
where they left off on their PCs since
documents sync to Microsoft's SkyDrive
online storage and speaking of SkyDrive
Microsoft will soon be changing the name
of SkyDrive after losing a trademark
battle with the british sky broadcasting
group rather than continue to fight over
the sky name microsoft made an agreement
with Sky Broadcasting to rebrand
SkyDrive but Microsoft gets to keep
using the brand name for a reasonable
period of time to allow for an orderly
transition to whatever the new name is
going to be Microsoft is not saying how
long that might take sky broadcasting is
one of the largest providers of paid
television subscriptions in the UK in
Europe and it's been releasing mobile
apps to stream it shows it's been
rumored that Facebook plans to put video
commercials in your newsfeed and now
bloomberg is reporting that Facebook is
ready to launch these 15-second video
ads later this year and it could cost
advertisers between 1 million and 2.5
million dollars to run a video for a
single day I guess the asking price is
high when you can reach more than a
billion people each day these reported
15-second video ads would also be the
perfect time length for instagrams new
15-second videos how about that twitter
is also said to be working with
television advertisers to create
commercials that are synced with ads in
tweets and keep your eye on the
restaurant reservation app opentable the
new york
reports it's testing a payment
processing system that would allow
diners to pay for their meal using the
app so not only would a guest book a
table with the app but they could also
get a digital version of the check sent
to their phone along with an easy way to
add a tip before pain I guess since
people already have their phones on the
table during dinner you might as well
put those phones to good use opentable
boasts that it has 450 million users
with 28,000 participating restaurants
and it makes money from the fees it
charges restaurants to be a part of the
service that your tech news update you
can find more details at cnet com /
update from our studios in New York I'm
Bridget Carey
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