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AjaxLaunch release of the week: spreadsheets

How long will they be able to keep this up?  AjaxLaunch.com has been putting out a new service each week, though this week's is bumped back to tomorrow.  It's a web based spreadsheet program.  Some people have complained that if the work is going to be done on the network, then the end result should be a file that can be saved on the network.  That makes sense to me, but I'm still impressed.   The question does not appear to be on their just posted Top 10 questions we're asked about AjaxWrite.

I'll be interested to see what they come up with 3 weeks from now.  Audio editing seems a logical follow up from last week's video editing.  Image editing ala  pxn8?  A nice Ajax enabled web calendar could be good.  I'm sure there's some more creative possibilities out there, though.  Any ideas?

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