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Microsoft Office 2016 Public Preview is now available

Office 2016  may still be getting the finish touches in Redmond, but Microsoft is opening up its productivity suite for public preview. If you'll recall, some apps were included in previous releases  of the  Windows 10 Technical Preview  and made available for both IT folks and devs. As of today, though, regular folks can get an early look and offer feedback on all the new stuff -- including those redesigned  universal apps . This means that you'll gain access to OneDrive attachments in Outlook, real-time co-authoring and retooled applications that learn how you work to lend a hand. Specifically in Excel, there are updated charts and graphs alongside one-click forecasting and more data analyzing tools. Looking to take it for a spin before the official release this fall? Even if you're not an Office 365 subscriber, you can nab a trial version  right here .

How To Create A Website - Step By Step

How To Create A Website - Create A Website Over the past few years, I have received countless emails from people who are looking for guidance on how to create a website. The truth is that we have been taught to believe that it is a complicated process. And you know what? It really USED to be. But it most certainly isn't anymore. We can now launch websites in a matter of 15 minutes. So if you are looking to create a website, this tutorial on how to create a website will be so helpful to you.

Top 10 Best Free Online Cloud Storage Providers for Personal Files

If you need to store your pictures, or videos, or documents on the cloud, there are lot of  options. Pretty much all the cloud providers offer a free plan that gives decent amount of space, and if you need more you can upgrade to their paid plan. But, depending on your need, for most typical use, you might be happy if you just stick with the free plan. We’ve provided 10 online cloud storage providers who provide free space. Just play around with them, and pick the one that meets your requirement. Dropbox If you just want to pick only one from this list for storing your files in the cloud, this should be it. Very robust, easy to user interface, and no-ads on their free plan. This works pretty much on all platforms. You cannot use dropbox to create a new document, and edit it from a Web UI like google drive.  Google Drive If you are using gmail, you should definitely start using google drive. Apart from just uploading documents from your local drive to the...