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Comments on: Microsoft makes changes to Office Live

The software maker tweaks its small-business product, making several services free, but adding charges for domain name registration beyond the first year.

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Oh, Joy - Live + Office = Monochrome Rubix Cube + Rain Coat for Duck
by TheSmellyMoa February 11, 2008 5:45 AM PST
What could be more useless or befuddling than Office Live?
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How about
by rjpotts February 11, 2008 7:45 AM PST
Vista, Office 2007, or MSN.
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Sticks & Stones
by kojacked February 11, 2008 12:23 PM PST
More haters making baseless statements about Microsoft products... You could drop any manufacturer or product in your statements and they would carry the same meaning.

Troll along people...
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Microsoft is making the correct moves into in-the-cloud-computing.
by Sanjiv Swarup February 12, 2008 7:40 AM PST
Microsoft is making the correct moves into in-the-cloud-computing. Yahoo is already there, and Thinkfree / Zoho / eDeskOnline have their own strengths.
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