computerworld.com - 11/14/2008
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November 13, 2008 (Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. clarified this week that the upcoming Office Web -- a lightweight version of its Office suite that runs as an online service -- will be available to users running Mac OS X and Linux, as well as from Apple's iPhone . In a post to the Microsoft-run ...
store.microsoft.com - 11/13/2008
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store.microsoft.com - 11/13/2008
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trevinchow.com - 11/14/2008
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We previously launched Microso logo_msft_store_xl ft Store internationally
in the UK , Germany and Korea . I’m
now happy to announce that we have officially launched Microsoft Store for the U.S! With this launch, our customers in the U.S. are able to ...
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How easily do you surrender your password? | Main November 14, 2008 Linkpost | 11.14.2008 • Google Adds Searching by Voice to iPhone Software - A feature that Windows Live Search for Mobile and Yahoo oneSearch have had for some time. • Google Collapses, Analysts Get Bearish - Still most analysts have Google rated as a "buy". • Where in the World Is Yahoo's Board? - As Yahoo's stock hits $10, the board is MIA. • New Mac OS X 10.5.6 test build has over 90 fixes • Dust in Your iPhone? It's Time for a New One - Apple would rather replace than fix it. • Barack Obama Uses a Mac - As suspected. • Introducing the ...
Confusion over whether Office Web apps are coming to Linux, Mac
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Confusion over whether Office Web apps are coming to Linux, Mac By Scott M. Fulton, III , BetaNews November 14, 2008, 6:49 PM There appears to be good news, according to a Microsoft support site: Office Web applications can run on operating systems besides Windows. But the questions of how and why were left unanswered, and not even Microsoft can explain. A blog post to a Microsoft-managed site, turned up this morning by Computerworld reporter Gregg Keizer , seems to indicate that the Web applications in Office 14 will run in a Mac- or Linux-based Web browser. That information contradicts what BetaNews was told two weeks ago at PDC 2008 in Los ...
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