Now, Box.net users will be able to create word processing files and Docs spreadsheet interface Box.net.
In addition, they will be able to use Google Docs for joint collaborative editing of Microsoft Word and Excel documents, of which there are about 50 million already stored on Box.net.
Integration with Google Docs expands Box.net magnitude of the beyond content management and the "labor of the clouds", allowing users to make an office document collaboration, said Aaron Levie, Box.net 'CEO.
It also stimulates the box.competitive net before the start of next week's 365 Office, the next version of Microsoft Collaboration Suite hosted cloud BPOS, Levie said.
