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Will Microsoft extend its planned Office Web to Firefox and Safari browser users? That appears to be the case -- and it also looks like both Mac and Linux users will have a standing invitation to join the party. Late last month, Microsoft confirmed that it would launch lightweight, Web-based ...
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Exchange Online and SharePoint Online Out of Beta and Ready for Purchase: Microsoft announces new customers, partners and online services.
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Pigs Taking Flight? Office Web For Mac and Linux?
OStatic blogs — ... Even if Firefox was supported, it didn't seem likely this suite would be specifically web based, so it would need Windows, right? According to a few sources it seems as if ...

Pigs Taking Flight? Office Web For Mac and Linux? [OStatic]
GigaOM Network — ... Even if Firefox was supported, it didn't seem likely this suite would be specifically web based, so it would need Windows, right? According to a few sources it seems as if ...

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