Apple's iWork suite rumored to go web-based (flag)
www.appleinsider.com — Apple may build on its success in delivering web-based applications for its .Mac internet service by taking its iWork productivity suite of applications online as early as next week's Macworld Expo.
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Apple’s iWork floating into the cloud?
VentureBeat — ... Earlier this year, AppleInsider predicted that that Apple would build web versions of iWork using the same SproutCore framework it used to deliver online applications to its MobileMe service. Let’s just hope the iWork launch goes more smoothly than ...

Summary of Latest Rumors
HardMac.com — ... - Apple is thinking of providing an online version of iWork, following Adobe on its way to online free applications (aka web apps), as Microsoft is also planning it. Apple might use the Open Source technology SproutCore allowing a rather easy porting. ...

Top 10 Macworld rumors for 2009
Apple 2.0 — ... ) Office.  The thrust of it was that what’s now a suite of desktop applications — Pages, Numbers and Keynote — is about to be transformed into a collection of Web-based apps like the .Mac Web Gallery, suitable for cloud computing. ...

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Macworld 2009 Announcemnt: iWork '09 goes Cloud
www.9to5mac.com 12/31/2008 — We just got a truckload of Macworld information dumped on us from our best source.  As we piece it together we'll trickle it out.  The first big piece of information is that iWork is going into the Cloud.  Not just storage, ...
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iWork to Become a Web Application at Macworld?
www.macrumors.com 12/31/2008 — 9to5Mac claims that Apple will be announcing at Macworld that the next version of iWork will be composed of web-based applications. According to the rumor site, that means the future versions of Numbers, Pages and Keynote will be entirely browser b...
9to5Mac claims that Apple will be announcing at Macworld that the next version of iWork will be composed of web-based applications. According to the rumor site, that means the future versions of Numbers, Pages and Keynote will be entirely browser b...
Apple to take iWork '09 online?The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
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Rumor: Will Apple Release on Online Version of iWork?ReadWriteWeb
According to some rumors today, Apple might be working on an online version of its iWork productivity suite . 9to5Mac reports that they have received information about this from credible sources, though as with all Apple rumors around this time of year, it is hard to discern truth from wishful ...
Macworld 2009: Apple's iWork and iLife as cloud services?TG Daily - All News
According to online reports, Apple will unveil cloud-based versions of iWork and iLife at Macworld Expo, which is scheduled to open its doors on January 5. Reports claim that all office productivity applications from the iWork bundle will receive a cloud makeover and one high-profile Mac blogger ...
iWork may become a Web Application at Macworld?SlashGear
9to5Mac is making claim that Apple will be making the announcement that iWork will be composed of web-based applications . This would mean that future versions of Numbers, Keynote and Pages would all be entirely run in a web browser. This does not necessarily mean that there will not be a ...
Rumor: Apple iWork Going to the Cloud? [Software]Gizmodo
9 to 5's latest Apple rumor is that the iWork suite, Apple's Office competitor, is going to the cloud. Which is good news because I hardly use Office and find myself in Google Docs when I need to use a word processor or spreadsheet. If true, there's no doubt in my mind it'll require use of ...
iWork, iLife ‘09, and More Are Coming at MacworldMac Soda
They say the early bird catches the worm. Unfortunately, if the bird gets up at 2 AM for a worm, he’ll find nothing. Our story from a tipster, who tricked us into believing he worked at Apple, that we posted as if it was true, was wrong. iWork and iLife 09 did not come. Now 9 to 5 Mac ...
Apple to Announce Web-based iWork at Macworld?MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News
Since the release of MobileMe’s Mail and Address Book applications, it has become more apparent that Apple is making a general shift to web-based applications. The folks at 9to5mac claim to have gotten word that Apple is preparing to announce a web-based version of the upcoming iWork ...