Google Chromebook can surpass windows in the future

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homie the shyt clearly says quick office with the logo. i wont argue retarded shyt. quick office is running in the background its not totally build in yet. you know you can click create and use 3rd party apps like open office right :dwillhuh::skip:

:why: i never understood what you get out of lying though


:ohhh: o now "its not totally built in"


right right


tell me more .....
 

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I dont even play PC games fakkit so stop right there. Just because this shyt is YOUR stupid ass opinion doesnt mean shyt. Youre doing the same thing youve always done and thats post your short sighted fukked up ass thoughts and try to pass them off as facts.




Youre a moron who doesnt know what the fukk theyre talking about. How many times do people have to show facts and prove that youre wrong for you to stop posting nonsense? :mindblown:

what nonsense...dont you see apple eating MS lunch. are you fukking blind??? apple sold like 30 :birdman:million + ipads in the fourth quarter. The surface pro is about to be a failure. nobody want a full desktop anymore. we all are light users now. Dont you use your phone than your desk top PC. windows 8 flopped and chrome book is right there to fill in
 

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:why: i never understood what you get out of lying though


:ohhh: o now "its not totally built in"


right right


tell me more .....

do i have to prove this shyt to you homie....
The Google enterprise team has published an update about how it is integrating Quickoffice and its office productivity solutions into Google Apps for business customers.
(Credit: The Google Enterprise blog)
The primary focus of the update is to inform Google Apps customers about how to convert old Microsoft Office files to Google documents and then edit them directly in Quickoffice.
Jonathan Rochelle, director of product management for Google Drive, asserted in a blog post on Wednesday that the team has "incorporated Quickoffice conversion technology into this process so your Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint files look even better when you convert them to Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, respectively."
The key words there are "look even better" on Google Apps products. Essentially, this is a play to compete with Windows 8 on tablets.
To recall, Google acquired Quickoffice in June -- months ahead of the release of Windows 8.
But now that Windows 8, the Surface, and other new Win 8 devices are out on the market, it's time to turn the competition up a notch. Thus, Google is pulling out more stops to demonstrate support for as many apps and platforms as possible to please as many business customers as possible.
To nudge this strategy along, Google is making Quickoffice available on the iPad for free -- at least for Apps customers. With this app, Rochelle promised that Apps users could open and edit any Office files stored in Google Drive right from an iPad.
But smartphones won't be neglected for long. Android and iPhone versions are promised to follow soon.
 

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:smugbiden: thats not full integration though , that's giving people with QUICKOFFICE files the ability to open them in Google drive , and how bout you mention the fact that this option is only available to enterprise users ?


Google has google docs for document editing that works just fine , no need to make things up

they have it for regular users bruh.....open up a pdf inside on your android device :shaq2::laugh: im reading a book on quick office pdf viewer
 

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do i have to prove this shyt to you homie....

:bryan: you cant be this dumb

The Google enterprise team has published an update about how it is integrating Quickoffice and its office productivity solutions into Google Apps for business customers.
(Credit: The Google Enterprise blog)
The primary focus of the update is to inform Google Apps customers about how to convert old Microsoft Office files to Google documents and then edit them directly in Quickoffice.
Jonathan Rochelle, director of product management for Google Drive, asserted in a blog post on Wednesday that the team has "incorporated Quickoffice conversion technology into this process so your Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint files look even better when you convert them to Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, respectively."
The key words there are "look even better" on Google Apps products. Essentially, this is a play to compete with Windows 8 on tablets.
To recall, Google acquired Quickoffice in June -- months ahead of the release of Windows 8.
But now that Windows 8, the Surface, and other new Win 8 devices are out on the market, it's time to turn the competition up a notch. Thus, Google is pulling out more stops to demonstrate support for as many apps and platforms as possible to please as many business customers as possible.
To nudge this strategy along, Google is making Quickoffice available on the iPad for free -- at least for Apps customers. With this app, Rochelle promised that Apps users could open and edit any Office files stored in Google Drive right from an iPad.
But smartphones won't be neglected for long. Android and iPhone versions are promised to follow soon.

They did this to better the QUICKOFFICE APP, not the google drive app, in other words quickoffice is the not the primary way you can create a word document in the android ecosystem , like you said before there are other word editing documents. Full integration means i google to google docs/google drive click on create a new document and bam it automatically use "google quick office" to do it. If full intergration had happend there would be no need to convert files, get it? And like i said before lets not even mention that this is limited to enterprise users ONLY.


Full integration has not happened yet.
 

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:bryan: you cant be this dumb



They did this to better the QUICKOFFICE APP, not the google drive app, in other words quickoffice is the not the primary way you can create a word document in the android ecosystem , like you said before there are other word editing documents. Full integration means i google to google docs/google drive click on create a new document and bam it automatically use "google quick office" to do it. If full intergration had happend there would be no need to convert files, get it? And like i said before lets not even mention that this is limited to enterprise users ONLY.


Full integration has not happened yet.

where did i said it was fully integrated :ufdup:

i said its running in the background....you said that it wasnt apart of google drive
 

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they have it for regular users bruh.....open up a pdf inside on your android device :shaq2::laugh: im reading a book on quick office pdf viewer

:pachaha: thank you, your using QUICK OFFICE PDF viewer, which am assuming was one of the options given to you to use when clicked on the pdf file, you didnt click on it and android opened it natively with quickoffice
 

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:pachaha: thank you, your using QUICK OFFICE PDF viewer, which am assuming was one of the options given to you to use when clicked on the pdf file, you didnt click on it and android opened it natively with quickoffice

its the first step towards full integration. google drive is good as is right now....quick office is cherry on top. actually android got rid of the old default pdf viewer and replace it with quick office. i did 2 years of college on google drive soley. shyt is beyond piff. wrote paper on my phone then email then
 

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where did i said it was fully integrated :ufdup:

i said its running in the background....you said that it wasnt apart of google drive


:ufdup:

http://www.the-coli.com/3196692-post75.html

Google drive has quick office built in.


:why: Allowing app X to open and edit file type Z , does not mean "fully intergrated"

Last example and am done with this silly argument

The desktop document suite OpenOffice am sure most of us have heard of it here, its probably the second most popular document suite behind MS Office.

Ok, with OpenOffice you can open and edit MS Office Word files, does that mean MS Word is integrated into OpenOffice? NO.
 

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:ufdup:

http://www.the-coli.com/3196692-post75.html




:why: Allowing app X to open and edit file type Z , does not mean "fully intergrated"

Last example and am done with this silly argument

The desktop document suite OpenOffice am sure most of us have heard of it here, its probably the second most popular document suite behind MS Office.

Ok, with OpenOffice you can open and edit MS Office Word files, does that mean MS Word is integrated into OpenOffice? NO.

i never said that quick office was fully integrated. i said it was apart of google drive which it is. google opened up their apps to third party. its called an option. we all know quick office will be merged with google docs. wait till the unified messenger hit chromeOS and google now :blessed:

why dont u read
https://plus.google.com/u/0/+GoogleDrive/posts
 
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