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Microsoft launches Office Web Apps tech preview
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Microsoft launches Office Web Apps tech preview
Microsoft has kicked off an invite-only "technical preview" of Office Web Apps, the browser-based version of its office productivity suite. Since yesterday a limited number of users have had access to the free online editions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, on any device capable of running Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari.
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Check out www.icloud.com
Microsoft trying to catch up to the webOS game. What about hyperoffice it`s been around for about 10 years. Maybe the people at Apple don`t want Hyperoffice as an app on the Iphone, Better luck on the Palm Pre or Blackberry. Could this be just an addition to Hyperoffice for Microsoft, time will tell |
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