Microsoft Office 2010 or Office 14 : Full Preview: “With Microsoft on in way to its eight generation Operating System, Windows 2008, and the release of Office 2007 Service Pack 2, the big buzz was still awaiting. Microsoft has come up with the Office 2007 predecessor that is all set for a RTM in early July 2010. Microsoft Office 14, officially named Microsoft Office 2010, is the latest in Office series of productivity suite that will be available in 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) version.”
Microsoft Office 2010: Three Helpful New Collaboration Features – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership: “By Shane O’Neill
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Mon, July 13, 2009 — CIO — With Microsoft Office 2010, due to ship in mid-2010 and being released to testers as a Technical Preview today, Redmond will push themes including collaboration and improved productivity.”
From TechRepublic…
Word 2010: Better design, more stability | Microsoft Office | TechRepublic.com: “Word 2010, the upcoming release of the world’s most popular word processor, includes some new features and carries over some existing ones from Word 2007. Here’s a look at what you can expect.”
From TechRepublic…
Windows 7 HomeGroups provide office-style convenience to home networks | Network Administrator | TechRepublic.com: “These days it seems everything and everyone is connected to a network of some type all the time. Cell phones can get on the Internet with connections as fast as or faster than most home or business connections, and people depend on networks to share e-mail, photos, video, and conversations.”
Wikipedia has some interesting information on Office 2010…
Microsoft Office 2010 – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: “Microsoft Office 2010, codenamed Office 14, is the successor of Microsoft Office 2007, a productivity suite for Microsoft Windows.[1] Extended file compatibility[2], user interface updates[3], and a refined user experience[4] are planned for Office 2010. With the introduction of Office 2010 a 64-bit version of Office will be available for the first time.[5] It will be available for Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista and Windows 7.[6] Furthermore, Office 2010 will mark the debut of free online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, which will work in the three most popular web browsers (Windows Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari). Microsoft plans to release Office 2010 in the first half of 2010.”
From the New York Times…
Microsoft to Put Office on Phones From Nokia – NYTimes.com: “Microsoft and Nokia, long adversaries in mobile phone technology, have agreed to a partnership to equip many Nokia cellphones with the Microsoft Office software, according to a person with knowledge of the agreement.”
From Microsoft’s Word Team Blog…