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First look: Microsoft Office 2013
Microsoft today revealed the next important brick in its Windows 8 castle, the latest version of its Office suite of productivity tools. 5
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Take an early tour of Windows 8's Office 15
Curious about Office 15? Microsoft has showed off what it will look like on Windows 8.
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How to migrate to Hotmail or Gmail
At the end of a job, or after leaving university, your email may not automatically follow you on your next endeavour, but it is possible to ensure they are migrated to another provider.
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Office 365 moves work to the clouds
Microsoft Office 365 gives professionals and small businesses a subscription service that lets them work from anywhere using familiar-feeling web-enabled apps. 1
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Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac: screenshots
With significantly better cross-platform compatibility, several added new features and some impressive interface elements exclusive to the Mac version, Office 2011 for Mac might be the best in its class. Here's a look at what's in store. 1
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Microsoft Office 2010 web apps
Take a look at the Microsoft Office 2010 web apps, which will allow you to work on your presentations, documents and spreadsheets from anywhere.
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Microsoft Office 2010: A look at what's new
It will take some time to get acclimatised with the reworked interface in Office 2010, so here's a look at what you can expect. 3
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Office 2010 features explored: photos
Last week saw the arrival of Office 2010. According to Microsoft, Office 2010's beta program has been its largest ever with more than 8 million businesses already using the productivity suite. Take a look at what to expect from Office 2010.
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Microsoft Office 2010 beta: First take
The beta for Microsoft Office 2010 is here and we've had a chance to check out the latest version. Though the changes are more incremental than they are major, there are some useful new enhancements worth noting in this revision. 2
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Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview: Screenshots
Although it's not planned for release until early next year, we got to test drive the invite-only Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview now. Here's what Redmond has in store for its ubiquitous productivity suite.
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