
At a live event in New York City yesterday,
Microsoft launched its Office 2010 software package. The ubiquitous productivity suite, available now for volume license holders, can be downloaded starting May 11th, and will hit store shelves in June. The updated package focuses on making Office more mobile and Web-friendly, which is likely
Microsoft's response to the growing popularity of Google's free online applications. It can be installed on PCs that run Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista or Windows 7, meaning, essentially, if you've installed Office 2007, you can install Office 2010.
Microsoft's first step is launching Office Mobile 2010 (available today on Windows Marketplace), which works on phones running the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system and contains
full versions of Word, Excel and Powerpoint. It also integrates with SharePoint 2010 and will turn your mobile device into a Bluetooth controller for slideshow presentations. The next step is the ability to access and use Office's three chief programs -- Wor...
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