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Apple Sends iWork to the Clouds, Introduces iWork.com [Macworld 2009]
Apple Sends iWork to the Clouds, Introduces iWork.com [Macworld 2009]
Just as rumored last week , Apple is taking iWork '09 online, with file hosting and group editing services. Think of it as MobileMe, but for your documents. And that's not all. The suite is getting a pretty strong set of new features— some fluff, but many meat. See the full list, updated ...
Apple unveils iWork ’09
apple.com — Available today, iWork ’09 adds powerful new features to each of its popular productivity applications. Keynote ’09 introduces Magic Move, which offers an easy way to automatically animate any image, graphic or text repeated on consecutive slides. In ... (more) Apple unveils iWork ’09
Macworld 2009 Announcemnt: iWork '09 goes Cloud
Macworld 2009 Announcemnt: iWork '09 goes Cloud
9to5mac.com — We just got a truckload of Macworld information dumped on us from our best source. As we piece it together we'll trickle it out. The first big piece of information is that iWork is going into the Cloud. Not just storage, either. We are talking ... (more) Macworld 2009 Announcemnt: iWork '09 goes Cloud
  MobileMe Free Trials Could Lose Your Precious Files
MobileMe Free Trials Could Lose Your Precious Files
theappleblog.com — The MobileMe trial began to seem like it was going to go on forever, since Apple kept tacking on more time to make up for having released a half-baked service to begin with. Sadly, not so. My own trial term recently came to an end, but by the time it ... (more) MobileMe Free Trials Could Lose Your Precious Files
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Apple to Take on Google Docs with iWork.com [Iwork]
Lifehacker — ... , 10:25 AM on Tue Jan 6 2009, 382 views Apple's moving iWork onto the web with iWork.com , a web-based version of their desktop office suite which will offer "transparent integration" into the desktop app. Read More: ...

Where's the Mac Mini? And Other Rumor Smashes! [Macworld 2009]
Gizmodo — If Wired, TUAW and Macrumors are independently reporting a Mac Mini is on its way, we know it exists. Evidently, we're just not going to see it at Macworld. So what about other rumors? From our original Macworld 2009 rumor roundup, here's the rundown on how all the rumors panned out. Came True: iLife and iWork '09 (with iWork in the cloud) DRM-Free iTunes 17-inch Macbook Pro Didn't Come True: New Mac Mini Updated 30-inch Cinema ...

iWork '09 30-Day Trial Available for Download [Featured Mac Download]
Lifehacker — [image] Mac OS X only: You've already heard about the new features and upgrades the latest iteration of Apple's office suite iWork '09 is getting and now you can give them a test drive. ...

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Say hello to iWork 09: Like iWork 08, but plus oneCrunchGear
Whoever predicted that Apple would introduce iWork ‘09 today gets a gold star. Keynote, Pages and Numbers all received what I would consider minor updates; no need to run around all willy nilly for these, methinks. First shown was Keynote, which Phil Schiller, ever the showman, noted ...
Apple introduces iWork '09, iWork.comAppleInsider
Users of Apple's updated iWork office productivity suite will find new location features in their desktop applications and a new online document sharing service at iWork.com, the company announced Tuesday.
iWork '09 Includes iWork.com, Costs $79 + Subscription [Macworld 2009]Gizmodo
Just as rumored last week , Apple is taking iWork '09 online with file hosting and group editing services. Think of it as MobileMe, but for your documents. And that's not all. The suite is getting a pretty strong set of new features— some fluffy, but many meaty and delicious. See the ...
iWork ‘09 announced at MacWorld 2009Gear Live
Aside from the new iLife ‘09 suite that was announced this morning, Apple is also showing off the new version of iWork, iWork ‘09. Here is a look at some of the highlights: Keynote: New to Keynote, you can now identify objects within slides, and Keynote will take care of moving ...
Apple announces iWork.com betaEngadget
Well, it looks like Apple is competing with Google in more ways than one, with the company today announcing a beta version of the Google Docs-like iWork.com. Apple announces iWork.com beta originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Jan 2009 11:48:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of ...
Rumor: Apple iWork Going to the Cloud? [Software]Gizmodo
9 to 5's latest Apple rumor is that the iWork suite, Apple's Office competitor, is going to the cloud. Which is good news because I hardly use Office and find myself in Google Docs when I need to use a word processor or spreadsheet. If true, there's no doubt in my mind it'll require use of ...