Response: Will Google Docs kill off Microsoft Office?

Microsoft Office has been the stable program for users ranging from students to business owners for years. It will not be easily replaced. But Google Docs is slowly working its way into Microsoft Office’s territory. With similar programs available, many users are utilizing Google Docs more and more.

Personally, I’m still unfamiliar to the newer program, but many organizations have begun organizing event sign-up and putting up meeting agendas on Google Docs. One competitive advantage they have is the ability to change and save edits, allowing other users to see the additions to documents. It makes event sign-up and group projects a lot more efficient and effective. On the other hand, users are limited to those holding gmail accounts thus creating an inconvenience to consumers, whereas Microsoft is available to anyone who purchases the program. Which leads to the final point: Google Docs is free whereas Microsoft Office requires downloading fees. In conclusion, though Google Docs has numerous potential possibilities for growth, Microsoft Office is still a strong competitor.

Mariska’s original blog post: Will Google Docs kill off Microsoft Office?

Pictures: Eastman, Dick. “Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter.” ‘Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter’ N.p., 20 May 2011. Web. 18 Nov. 2013.

“Standard Microsoft Office Courses.” Universal Solutions 4 Business Standard Microsoft Office Courses Comments. Universal Solutions 4 Business, n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2013.

Response: “15-Year-Old Entrepreneur is changing the world UndrTheRadr”

Wow. Look at what can become of a simple idea. Whoever said age matters? Aanikh Kier is the perfect example of the “live in the future; create what’s missing” concept of entrepreneurship. Not only did he come up with the idea, but took the chance and took the next step: actually making his idea come to life. With this new innovative technological mini-breakthrough, Kier proved that “any idea could potentially be the next million dollar idea” as long as you have the determination and patience to nurture and develop it. Stepping into “Dragon’s Den” was the turning point for Kier’s business. There, he pitched his heart out, all the while keeping in mind his ultimate mission: to educate youth around the world.

In addition, every download of this app donates money to Free The Children. Kier is successfully demonstrating CSR in his company, by giving back to the organization he’s always been a part of.

Evan Chang’s original blog post: 15-Year-Old Entrepreneur is changing the world UndrTheRadr

Pictures: “Android Apps on Google Play.” Android Apps on Google Play. Google, n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2013.