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Wednesday, November 1, 2006
Microsoft to Release Office Live on November 15
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Microsoft said on Tuesday it plans to launch a set of Web services next month aimed at helping small companies manage business contacts, calendars and online communications.
After months of testing, the world's largest software maker plans to launch
Microsoft Office Live in the U.S. on November 15, the same day it will roll out
a test, or beta, version in France, Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom.
In a change from the test product it released in February, Office Live will also
include a feature to allow small business owners to buy advertisements, tied to
certain keywords, to appear alongside Microsoft's Live Search results.
Microsoft, already dominant on computer desktops with its Windows operating
system and Office software suite, has been beefing up its Internet-based
services to better compete with rivals such as Google.
By making it easier for small businesses to buy up keywords, Microsoft plans to
peck away at Google's lead in the online search advertising market.
The company will offer a free, ad-supported version of Office Live that includes
Web hosting, 25 company-branded e-mail accounts a shared calendar and access to
Microsoft's advertising platform.
There will two subscription-based versions at $19.95 a month and $39.95 a month.
Both versions come with more storage and more e-mail accounts than in the basic
offering. |
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