Get Access to Web-based Microsoft Office Apps Now!
September 21st, 2009 Posted in Cloud Computing, Collaborative, Google Apps, SaaS
In the coming months, Microsoft will unveil a Google Docs like product that will let users create and edit Office documents in the browser itself without requiring a copy of Microsoft Office software.
The product, known as “Office Web Apps”, will include online versions of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft PowerPoint. Like Google Docs, Office Web Apps will be available for free and you can use it from all popular browsers on Mac or Windows PC even without the Silverlight plug-in.
How to get Microsoft Office Web Apps
Microsoft is expected to ship Office Web Apps alongside Microsoft Office 2010 sometime next year but here’s a simple hack that will help you access the preview version of Office Web Apps right now…

March 7th, 2010 at 4:10 am
Hi, I came across this blog post while searching for help with fixing Microsoft Silverlight. I have recently changed internet browser from Google Chrome to Internet Explorer 7. Just recently I seem to have a problem with loading websites that have Microsoft Silverlight. Every time I go on a site that needs Microsoft Silverlight, the site freezes and I get a “npctrl.dll” error. I can’t seem to find out how to fix it. Any aid getting Microsoft Silverlight to function is very appreciated! Thanks