Google Calendar Sync adds 64-bit Outlook 2010 support

There’s an awful lot of Outlook users out there, and most of them were chuffed when Google Calendar sync started supporting the 32-bit version of Outlook 2010 in August last year.

There’s an awful lot of Outlook users out there, and most of them were chuffed when Google Calendar sync started supporting the 32-bit version of Outlook 2010 in August last year.

The helpful folks at Google have dished out a natty free utility that lets users synchronise Microsoft Office documents with the cloud-based Google Docs service.

Quickoffice has released its Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite for Android devices, offering full editing of Microsoft Office files as well as access to a variety of cloud-based services such as Apple MobileMe, Google Docs, Box.net and Dropbox.
Running on the the Android Eclair 2.0/2.1 and Donut 1.6 operating systems, Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite “seamlessly integrates access to remote cloud services within a full Office suite”.

Facebook is lining itself up to become the glue that bonds the web together with the announced introduction of its universal “like” button.
It sounds a simple enough proposition letting web publishers add a Facebook ‘like’ button to their websites, but its implications are massive.
Microsoft has put the price stickers on its new Office 2010 suite, and has included a Starter version that will come free with new PCs.
The new Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 package will be all yours to love and to caress for £239.99, representing a substantial saving on the previous Standard version of Office 2007, which sold for a hefty £349.99.

If you’re sitting on a fast web connection and are busting a gut to start playing with some of the funky tools coming in Office 2010, then Microsoft is inviting you – yes you – to point your browser in their general direction and get downloading.
The company is offering a free beta of Office 2010 Professional to anyone mindful of taking on a whopping 684 MB, so long as you’re prepared to get yourself a license key and register or sign in with a Windows Live/Passport account.
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