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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has published the Office Open XML (OOXML). OOXML is a file format for representing spreadsheets, charts, presentations and word processing documents. An Office Open XML document file contains mainly
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The next version of Microsoft Office will include Office Web applications that will help improve productivity and enhance the desktop experience by enabling people to access, create, edit, share and collaborate on Office documents across multiple devices.
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Service Pack 2 (SP2) of 2007 Office System will ship between February and April of 2009. The announcement was made on the Office Sustained Engineering blog posting Announcing Service Pack 2 (SP2) for the 2007 Microsoft Office System . Previous announcments
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Touchless enables touch without touching by using a webcam to track color based markers or tomato. Neil McAllister of Inforwork uses a Roma tomato to draw . So you can use just about any object with a solid color. Touchless includes two parts: Touchless
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This year's Professional Developers Conference has a few sessions on Unified Communications. This is a great opportunity to learn about the Office Communications Server 2007 platform and what is coming in future releases. A couple of sessions to watch
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Have you looked at Microsoft's Unified Communications product line to understand the possibilities it can bring to your applications? At the core is Office Communications Server 2007 which brings a rich platform for instant messaging, VOIP, and audio
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The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team is pleased to announce the upcoming availability of eight no-cost add-on solutions for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0. Each accelerator showcases how the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 platform can be configured and extended to
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The roadmap for business intelligence (BI) applications written in SQL Server was announced at the Microsoft Business Intelligence Conference this week in Seattle. Codename Kilimangaro The next version of the SQL Server, code-named Kilimanjaro, is scheduled
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A two-day workshop is planned around the Document Interoperability Initiative (DII). The goal is to share information with the developer community and solicit feedback on how we can work together to improve interoperability. The workshop includes presentations
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We just published over 50 new sessions on our way to over 200 total sessions at Professional Developers Conference in October. Learn what’s in store for the future of ASP.NET. Have some fun with XNA and game development, or go in-depth with IronRuby.
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Come join the first open developer conference focused on Visual Studio extensibility . The Microsoft VSX Developer Conference is September 15 -16 in Redmond, Washington. Whether beginner or expert, you’ll learn tips and tricks, best practices, and meet
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Windows Search 4.0 will begin automatic updates using Windows Update within the next week or so to Windows Vista, but will be an optional update for Windows XP users. The new version will update the indexes, Search will release most of the requested resources
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We are pleased to announce Microsoft Certified Master -- a new certification series for individuals deeply focused on designing, building, and troubleshooting solutions based on a single product. The Microsoft Certified Master program incorporates advanced,
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Beginning in mid-July we'll be offering an online version of Microsoft Office to subscribers. The Microsoft Equipt bundle includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote, plus OneCare and a handful of existing free Windows Live applications. The software
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Microsoft has published a set of documents that affirm our Interoperability Principles that increases openness, drive greater interoperability, and provide more choice for developers, customers, and competitors. Highlights of the announcement include:
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