Microsoft Office Web Apps Now Officially Office Online
It’s re branding time at Microsoft, it seems. The official statement about SkyDrive being re branded to OneDrive
 has barely made the rounds, and we’re now seeing another change. This 
time, it’s Office Web Apps, which is now called Office Online. It’s not 
that this move has been kept a secret, as there were hints in the past 
weeks, but now, it’s the real deal.
Office Online
 is basically the web-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and 
OneNote. I think all of us can agree that Microsoft Office is one of the
 strongest – if not the strongest           – suite of software for its niche, and the web-based version can carry its own weight as well.

Why the re branding?
Perhaps it’a all a part of spreading more awareness for the product. 
As you may have surmised, Office Online (even back when it had a 
different name) led a quiet existence. Microsoft didn’t really promote 
it much, although the service is free. Or maybe, it is exactly because of that that Office Online was not highlighted.
One very noticeable thing about the new look is how the most popular 
software is highlighted from the get go. You’ll also notice the 
inclusion of OneDrive.
In any case, the re branding can only serve to make users aware of 
this alternative online collaboration, especially those who want no 
issues with compatibility. Additionally, humans are creatures of habit, 
and I am willing to bet that the average Microsoft Office user will want
 to see the exact same thing (layout, etc.) if they use an online 
version of a piece of software. And yes, Office Online does look nice, 
too.
With Office Online now live, I wonder how this will affect usage 
statistics of Google Drive? If you’re a user of the latter, and you 
regularly use Microsoft Office, would you consider switching to Office 
Online now?
EnjOy..:)
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