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First look at Microsoft Office Live
CNET's Elsa Wenzel shows off Microsoft's new Office Live service. In addition to giving you a free Web site, Microsoft Office Live will soon enable online keyword marketing campaigns for your company while integrating its various Web-based tools with the desktop Office Accounting and, of course, the impending Microsoft Office suite.
Hands on with Office Web apps technical preview
Microsoft has released a very early version of its Web-based Office Suite. It looks and feels a lot like the desktop app, which is good, but the sharing functions are awful.
BOL 1038: Microsoft: It's a change
So at one time before February 2008, you could get a domain name for life if you signed up for Microsoft's Office Live. Today Microsoft says it's no longer free. Even though they said it was free for life. But they did acknowledge that "It's a change." You think? Also you can now deposit your checks via iPhone. Wow.
Microsoft launches Office Communicator 2007
In Office Communicator 2007 and Office Communications Server 2007, Microsoft has completely overhauled its Live Communications family of software. With new PBX connectivity, the new suite pulls the public telephone network into the equation, making it possible for people on landlines and cell phones to join VoIP-based conversations and data conferences. "Presence" detection is also a major theme in the new software suite.
With its cross-domain (and desktop-to-domain) capability, is the drag-and-drop Zude app the "Switzerland of the social Web"? Fifth Generation Systems heads that way with a tool for building\r\npersonal Web presences, authoring multimedia Web pages, and integrating Web-based content.
Loaded: Design and the elastic mind
A look at the new MOMA exhibit that does NOT have the bendable Nokia, Microsoft rumors about online Office, NIN free music, and bad news for Quarterlife.
Daily Debrief: Microsoft Office online
Of all the announcements to come out of Microsoft's Professional Developer Conference in Los Angeles, Webware Editor Rafe Needleman is most excited about the company's version of Google Docs. On this Daily Debrief, he explains to CNET's Kara Tsuboi why he's pleased to see a competitor to Google's free, shareable, Web-based program and why Microsoft's entry to the market could be timed just right.
Get a first look at Google Spreadsheet, an addition to the company's Web-based application family, which includes Google Calendar and Gmail.
Google wants your spreadsheets
CNET's Rafe Needleman takes a look at Google Spreadsheets, an addition to the company's Web-based application family, which includes Google Calendar and Gmail.
Microsoft Office 2010 technical preview
The Microsoft Office 2010 technical preview shows a lot of promise, with feature enhancements and welcome additions across the entire suite of apps. Check out our overview of the next version of Microsoft's popular office suite.
