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IT News: The war bitterly Microsoft-Google, Free Office 2010

Microsoft surprises with providing the application software offers a web-based Office 2010 for free to consumers. Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, has announced that the 2010 version of Microsoft Office will present this free online, in the next year, will be the first competitors of Google Docs that will appear in the software market.

Like Google Docs, Microsoft Office 2010 that can be downloaded free of charge this will facilitate the process of image editing in Word or editing video in Powerpoint. Microsoft strategy here is to offer the best, the installation of web applications and versions, standalone and Office applications that integrate with Office SharePoint, and Windows Live. If compared with the more limited Docsyang Google, Google only refers to Google's servers, not associated with the workspace 2010 and SharePoint 2010 from Google. For Office 2010 applications will be web-based work under the Safari browser and Firefox, and Internet Explorer, not with Google Chrome.


Meanwhile, the fierce competition between Microsoft and Google, Ballmer gives opinions, related to the emergence of Chrome OS operating system from Google. "We do not need a new operating system. We need is an operating system that brings many benefits to the Internet, and Windows is the OS to fit the function. "Ballmer claims, in the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference, on Tuesday (14/07).


Meanwhile, Google's party, said that Chrome is an OS project is separate from the Android OS for mobile devices, because Chrome OS targeted for the netbook, which is designed to work faster, lighter and safer when searching for information online. Do not want to lose with the opinion of Google, Ballmer responded back. "What is the matter of Chrome the OS. For me, Chrome is quite interesting OS. Chrome the OS is not made in a year, as they also announced the new operating system Android. Maybe there is a problem that cause. For that, users do not need two operating systems. "Ballmer said.

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