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roundtripping
/ ˈraʊndˌtrɪpɪŋ /
noun
- finance a form of trading in which a company borrows a sum of money from one source and takes advantage of a short-term rise in interest rates to make a profit by lending it to another
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I put it to McNeill that Google’s Apps approach is more relevant for the modern world, he had an interesting perspective on that saying that: Whilst Google has more market time and experience with Google Apps and it’s certainly an “easier” product to use, MS’ SkyDrive is arguably more feature rich in terms of roundtripping a document from desktop Office, to the cloud for sharing/editing, and then back to the desktop… For once, being slower to market, has allowed MS to release a feature-rich product.
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