Google Buys DocVerse
DocVerse, the Microsoft Office plug-in for real time sharing and simultaneous group-editing, has been acquired by Google. Google announced this in a blogpost on company’s official Enterprise Blog.
We have already reviewed and recommended DocVerse for MS Office users, and now congratulate DocVerse team for this acquisition. ![]()

Google blog says:
DocVerse is a small, nimble team of talented developers who share our vision, and they’ve enabled true collaboration right within Microsoft Office. With DocVerse, people can begin to experience some of the benefits of web-based collaboration using the traditional Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint desktop applications.
DocVerse fills the gap between traditional desktop computing and cloud computing. Moreover, Microsoft is also working on a cloud version of MS Office: Office Web Apps, which is currently available for preview.
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