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[Capital One rides the cloud to tech company transformation] Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser]. [COMPUTERWORLD] Computerworld Enterprise Apps Dec 06, 2016 [Featured Image] [INSIDER] [Microsoft Word vs. Google Docs: Which works better for business?] Has Google Docs caught up to Microsoft Word as an enterprise productivity application? We compare the two word processors to see which wins in today's online environment. 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