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  • Free online productivity apps available now

    I'm looking forward to Microsoft's browser-based edition of Office. While the company isn't leading the trend to cloud-based apps, it's certainly in the middle of the movement. Microsoft's suite will be released next year, but you can save money by accessing online office-style apps right now. In-browser productivity suites are typically free. Plus, I like them for lightweight systems, such as netbooks, where Microsoft's desktop suite feels too bloated for even typing.

    By Zack Stern | 15 July, 2009 09:01

    Tags: google docs, Office 2010, productivity, web apps, zoho

  • Microsoft Office 2010: A Simple FAQ

    Microsoft is expanding its horizons with its newly revealed Office 2010 software suite. The updated Office will be available in two separate formats: a traditional PC-based edition and a completely Web-based version. Both products are expected to be released in the first half of 2010.

    By J.R. Raphael | 14 July, 2009 08:27

    Tags: Microsoft, Office 2010

  • Office 2010: Most Innovations are Online

    It has taken Microsoft a long time to bring its flagship Office suite to the Web and now it finally has with Office 2010. The software suite comes packed with meaningful improvements such as new cut-and-paste features for Word and new ways to broadcast your PowerPoint presentations online. But the most striking addition to Office 2010 is the introduction of Office Web Apps. These are light-weight versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote that are all accessible via desktop, mobile devices, and Web browsers Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari.

    By Tom Spring and Edward N. Albro | 13 July, 2009 23:30

    Tags: Microsoft, Office 2010

  • Is Office 2010 Really The Best Microsoft Can Do?

    From what's been reported so far, I don't see much to like about Office 2010. The discussion thus far has lacked a single "killer feature" that makes me want to plunk down a few hundred dollars for an Office that seems only a teensy bit better than what I am already using.

    By David Coursey | 14 July, 2009 04:15

    Tags: Microsoft, Office 2010

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