Microsoft Eyes Making Desktop Apps Free


Microsoft Eyes Making Desktop Apps Free

Created: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 posted by at 1:56 pm


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Already, the company has announced plans for Office Live and Windows Live, two products that are ad-supported complements to its existing desktop software. But in the internal documents, Microsoft workers maintain that the software maker may be forced to go further if rivals launch ad-supported versions of popular programs such as PowerPoint.

Microsoft Eyes Making Desktop Apps Free

Microsoft Eyes Making Desktop Apps Free

Read more on the CNET News site.




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