Ubuntu Netbook Edition Replaces OpenOffice With Google Docs
6 February 2010
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Canonical, the makers of Ubuntu Netbook Remix (now Ubuntu Netbook Edition) have made some decision as far as what programs come with their software. Initially it came with OpenOffice from Sun Microsystems but all of that is going to change. As Canonical evaluates the way people actually use netbooks they find that people don’t really use them professionally. They are used mostly for browsing the web which makes Google Docs an easy, but more limiting choice.
[Source: Digitizor]
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