In 2005, a four-person company called Upstartle launched Writely(Opens in a new window), an online-only word processor that took advantage of a then-new browser technology called AJAX. Writely let you create, save, and retrieve documents in your browser that were stored on a server. It worked so well that Google bought Upstartle less than a year later. At the time, that acquisition was considered a gamble. Today, online web apps are the norm. Google’s office suite now includes not just… Source link
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