Office 365 subscribers can now use Word, Excel and PowerPoint on their Android phones.
Apps & Web
Quip: A Beautiful, Contrarian Word Processor
It’s missing standard word-processing features — and what it does, it does in a whole new way.
Up Next for Chromecast: More Apps — and Maybe Games, Too
Several additional services are on the way beyond the handful that Google announced last week.
Facebook Rumored to Roll Out Video Ads in Users’ Feeds
Bloomberg reports that Facebook “plans to sell TV-style commercials on its site for as much as $2.5 million a day, two people familiar with the matter said.”
13 Remote-Control Aerial Tours of Abandoned Places
The influx of relatively inexpensive, remotely-controlled flying machines sporting high-definition video cameras has meant that long-forgotten locales can be explored more easily and less dangerously than in the past.
The Word from WordPress: Catching Up With Matt Mullenweg
A chat with the creator of the platform that powers nearly 19 percent of the web.
Sign of Change at Yahoo: The Fantasy Football App No Longer Stinks
New design and added features are long overdue.
Why Netflix Is More Than the Next HBO
Regardless of whether House of Cards or Arrested Development actually win any Emmys, Netflix has already won.
The Best Real Estate Sites to Help You with Your House Hunt
Looking for a new home can be daunting, but fortunately the Internet is here to help.
Compared to iPad, Tablet Apps Are Still Android’s Weak Point
The upcoming Nexus 7 won’t match the iPad’s app selection, but there are signs of improvement.
Visualized: The Shady Behavior of Web Services
Are you sure you declined to receive those e-mails, or was that check box playing tricks on you?
(Part of) Flipboard Is Now Available on the Web
Now everyone can read user-curated Flipboard magazines.