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Microsoft Unveils Google Docs Killer: Office 14

 
Microsoft today announced plans to introduce Web-based versions of its core Office apps that will integrate seamlessly with the traditional desktop versions. The combination could give serious competition to Google Docs and its brethren. (link)

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