Microsoft says yes to Albany, the cheap online Microsoft Office suite
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Microsoft has confirmed on Friday that it is considering releasing a cut down version of Microsoft Office suite and a slew of other web-centric services, called Albany, at a low price to satisfy the demand for such a product. The offer which is referred within Microsoft as a Value Box, would come with a subscription basis and will apparently include Office Home and Student 2007; Office Live Workspaces; Windows Live Mail, Messenger and Photos client software; and...
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