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NY Times: Microsoft Working On Internet Version of Office
Oct 2, 1999, 16 :07 UTC (7 Talkback[s]) (4932 reads)

"Microsoft Corp. is working aggressively to develop an Internet-based version of its market-dominating Office software but has not yet decided how to price it, a company executive said..."

"Microsoft has become increasingly vocal about plans for an Internet-based version of Office since rival Sun Microsystems Inc. announced in August plans to give away similar software for free..."

"The hard part is to figure out what they're going to charge for it," said Rob Enderle of Giga Information Group. "That's a very political process and fraught with all kinds of difficulties."

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Translated to English:  In an attempt to ...   Befuddle the Managers   
Ed Young
Oct 2, 1999, 16:53:19
 
First interpretation: They don't kno ...   There can be two interpretation   
Julien Rousseau
Oct 2, 1999, 19:17:59
 
Is it just me or is cypherpunks/cypherpu ...   cypherpunks?   
Peter Thatcher
Oct 2, 1999, 19:21:42
 
ok, sknuprehpyc/sknuprehpyc works now.   ...   sknuprehpyc   
Peter Thatcher
Oct 2, 1999, 19:27:56
 
to run on the Net.With current Net acces ...   Bloatware would be struggling...   
Xunil Ung
Oct 2, 1999, 22:25:53
 

What better to run on a proprietary bro ...   Good potential lock in here, for M$...   
Michael J. Lines
Oct 3, 1999, 02:47:07
 
Throw Terminal Server, Citrix Metaframe, ...   They are closer than you think...   
Poet
Oct 3, 1999, 05:32:02
 
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