L eo on TechCrunch France that Microsoft has just launched an online edition of its popular word processing tool. As you said Alain Eskenazi, translating to Michael Arrington, is a bold move by the company, taking into account that a large proportion of their income comes from the sale of its office suite.
However, it is a movement consistent with the company's bid for cloud computing, I refuse to translate it into Castilian - and with the launch of Azure , its platform for online services. Maybe it's the way they have seen more clearly after the fiasco of Vista, or more likely it is a movement derived from the rise of networked office tools ( Google docs , Zoho , ThinkFree and many others), and Microsoft does not want to miss the train.
You can access and test the service here . It seems that their use will be free if we do not mind having advertising on the page. I find myself fumbling with additional analysis of Antonio Ortiz .










































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