eweek.com - 4/2/2009
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Stephen Elop, president of Microsoft's Business Division, tantalized attendees of Web 2.0 Expo with hints that the software giant will eventually release a mobile version of Office for the iPhone. He also said that the company is continuing to work on an ad supported edition of Office for the ...
techcrunch.com - 4/2/2009
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I’m here at the Web 2.0 Expo keynote,
where Stephen Elop, President of Microsoft Business Division, hinted...
that we may be seeing Microsoft Office make its way to the iPhone some time soon. After his interviewer Tim O’Reilly caught him on the comment, ...
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Is Office Finally Coming To The iPhone?
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blogs.computerworld.com - 3/27/2009
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Microsoft kicked off a new Crispin Porter +
Boguksy-produced Ad campaign today with an advertisement aimed at...
people struggling in a tough economy. The ad doesn't really focus on Microsoft's software. In fact, nowhere during the commercial does ...
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Microsoft's new anti-Apple ad: Hardware is cheap!
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News: Microsoft exec hints at Office for iPhone
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
Speaking at the Web 2.0 Expo, Stephen Elop, president of Microsoft’s Business Division, hinted that the company may be planning to bring a version of its Office productivity suite to the iPhone. When asked whether Microsoft was committed to getting its major productivity applications onto the Web and on mobile devices, Elop said the company recognizes the growing demand from smartphone users, pointing out how many people now access their Facebook accounts with their iPhones because the device, and others like it, had made it practical to access on the go. After interviewer Tim ...
Microsoft Considering Office for iPhone?
Technologizer —
... Microsoft Business Division president Stephen Elop raised hopes for a version of Office for iPhones during a talk at the Web 2.0 Expo. He says the company has took notice of the rise in demand among smartphone users to edit MS Office documents. When asked however directly if it meant the company was indeed developing a Office suite for iPhone, Elop deferred. “Not yet—keep watching,” he said. ...
The Microsoft Office iPhone App Isn't Dead Yet [Maybe]
Gizmodo —
... may be in the works. Like any speculation, his words remained ambiguous and vague. Elop was speaking at the Web 2.0 Expo where he mentioned the relevance of an iPhone version of Office and other web applications in the future. "Not yet-keep watching," he said. A Microsoft iPhone app would bring the iPhone one step closer to its BlackBerry and Windows Mobile counterparts in its ability to edit documents. Heya Palm, looks like Apple is stepping up their game too. [eWeek via CrunchGear]
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Is Microsoft preparing an iPhone version of its Office Suite?
HardMac.com —
... According to Eweek, quoting Stephen Elop, director of Microsoft Professional Division, Microsoft might be offering in the future an Office Suite dedicated to the iPhone. IT will of course be a reduced version with less features, but one would be able to edit files. ...
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