Microsoft today has released pricing for future versions of Office software suite Office 2010. According to data provided by Microsoft, the price of the software will range from $99 to $499.
The cheapest version of Office 2010 Professional Academic will be sold just for $99, but it will only be bought by educational institutions.
Business version of Microsoft Office 2010 will range in price from $349 to $499.
According to analysts, selling 99-dollar version of MS Office 2010 will not be very profitable for the company and in other contexts Microsoft, most likely, would refuse it, but today's online market conditions, stiff competition from Google, has forced the software giant to do so. Otherwise, many individual users, perhaps, small businesses will transfer their work force to competing products, such as Google Docs.
If we see the previous Microsoft Office Suite's Pricing Strategy we shall find that the cheapest version of Microsoft office suite cost $149, except that the corporation offered some new computers fully functional version of the package for free.
Read the review of the current 'Microsoft Office 2010 Suite'.
Versions of Office 2010 Home Edition and Student Edition would cost to customers in 119 and 149 dollars. Exactly the same version, but Outlook will cost is 179 and 199 dollars.
Note that similar versions of Office 2007 series of products worth almost 40% more expensive. According to recent statistics, approximately 60% of users of Microsoft Office - this is commercial users of the business sector.
Now Microsoft is busy testing of preliminary versions of Office 2010, in Redmond it has been reported that the number of downloads of beta versions of Office 2010 exceeded 2 million is expected that the finished version of the package will be the summer of 2010.
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Windows7 or ChromeOS
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Swayam Das
on Sunday, January 3, 2010
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Finally the most awaited, and, ofcourse, the most anticipated by all - Google's Chrome OS is here! And as expected, the OS has already started riding the wave in Twitter, Bloggers and other tech enthusiasts.
You see, this time Google, has come into a direct market share gaining conflict with Microsoft! By its marketing plans its pretty evident that Google is into serious business of pushing Microsoft overboard!
Chrome is that kind of a OS that is unique in its genre! Its not like those average ones that force you to call them as 'Desktops'! In fact, Google's OS is entirely browser based. It may sometimes be felt as if you might be surfing offline! The BEST part is that unlike other OS, it loads up within 7(seven) seconds. So, you are thinking of whether its the end of Microsoft Windows? Well... Time will answer that! But with its current configuration, a FAST OS is just what the Doctor prescribed!
Google's motto of making the web as user-friendly as possible, and the company is currently acquiring potential services too! No wonder why Google created an OS that is web-based. The fact is that you always browsing when you're using Chrome. The apps in Chrome load in seconds, and since every one of them is a web app, your web experience effectively becomes faster and smoother. And guess what? Its absolutely FREE!
Read below how Google describes Chrome OS on their Blog:
Read the review of 'Microsoft Office 2010'.
You see, this time Google, has come into a direct market share gaining conflict with Microsoft! By its marketing plans its pretty evident that Google is into serious business of pushing Microsoft overboard!
Chrome is that kind of a OS that is unique in its genre! Its not like those average ones that force you to call them as 'Desktops'! In fact, Google's OS is entirely browser based. It may sometimes be felt as if you might be surfing offline! The BEST part is that unlike other OS, it loads up within 7(seven) seconds. So, you are thinking of whether its the end of Microsoft Windows? Well... Time will answer that! But with its current configuration, a FAST OS is just what the Doctor prescribed!
Google's motto of making the web as user-friendly as possible, and the company is currently acquiring potential services too! No wonder why Google created an OS that is web-based. The fact is that you always browsing when you're using Chrome. The apps in Chrome load in seconds, and since every one of them is a web app, your web experience effectively becomes faster and smoother. And guess what? Its absolutely FREE!
Read below how Google describes Chrome OS on their Blog:
First, it’s all about the web. All apps are web apps. The entire experience takes place within the browser and there are no conventional desktop applications. This means users do not have to deal with installing, managing and updating programs.
Second, because all apps live within the browser, there are significant benefits to security. Unlike traditional operating systems, Chrome OS doesn’t trust the applications you run. Each app is contained within a security sandbox making it harder for malware and viruses to infect your computer. Furthermore, Chrome OS barely trusts itself. Every time you restart your computer the operating system verifies the integrity of its code. If your system has been compromised, it is designed to fix itself with a reboot. While no computer can be made completely secure, we’re going to make life much harder (and less profitable) for the bad guys. If you dig security, read the Chrome OS Security Overview or watch the video.
Most of all, we are obsessed with speed. We are taking out every unnecessary process, optimizing many operations and running everything possible in parallel. This means you can go from turning on the computer to surfing the web in a few seconds. Our obsession with speed goes all the way down to the metal. We are specifying reference hardware components to create the fastest experience for Google Chrome OS.
Read the review of 'Microsoft Office 2010'.
Happy New Year 2010
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Swayam Das
on Friday, January 1, 2010
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Dear Readers,
Finally, it has arrived! The year 2010! I wish all my fellow mates and Friends a very Happy New Year! May this new year bring to you great joy and success in your every endeavors! As of this management team, we wish to bring you great information about Organic Marketing, Search Engine Optimization awesome techniques ... and lots more..
So be sure to tune in for a whole lot of fun and action right here, at your favorite stop -- HOME!
Thanking you all for your kind support,
Swayam.
Finally, it has arrived! The year 2010! I wish all my fellow mates and Friends a very Happy New Year! May this new year bring to you great joy and success in your every endeavors! As of this management team, we wish to bring you great information about Organic Marketing, Search Engine Optimization awesome techniques ... and lots more..
So be sure to tune in for a whole lot of fun and action right here, at your favorite stop -- HOME!
Thanking you all for your kind support,
Swayam.
Import RSS Feed in Facebook
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Swayam Das
on Monday, November 2, 2009
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Due to the sudden increase in the usage of the Best Social Networking Site, Facebook, many Bloggers, and, Webmasters are forced to implement the ways of importing their site's RSS Feed directly into their Facebook Profiles. This feature of importing the site's feeds enables you to easily add notes(automatically) to your profile without repeating your posts(manually) on several Web sites.
In this post I will discuss the minute steps in 'How to import your RSS Feed to your Facebook Account safely and securely'. Alright, so here we go:
Step 1: Sign in to your Facebook's home page using the email address you are registered with.
Step 2: Follow the "My Notes" link from the navigational menu. If you have already entered notes on your page, then they will load for you to preview or edit it.
Step 3: Select the "Import Blog" or "Edit Import Settings" link in the Notes Setting section. If you are already importing from a blog, the URL will appear here. You can only import from 1(one) source at a time. Simply "Stop Importing" if you want to change to an RSS feed.
Step 4: Enter the URL for the RSS feed in the box. Check the box next to the statement that you actually own the content. You cannot import RSS feeds from Web sites that are not your own or that you do not have permission to reproduce.
Step 5: Click the "Start Importing" button. Facebook will import the content of the RSS feed for you to preview. If everything looks good, then go ahead and hit the "Continue" button. Now your RSS feed is automatically imported into your "Notes" section.
Step 6: Set your privacy levels to determine who is allowed to view your notes, which now contain your RSS feed.
Thus, this is how you import your Blog or Website's posts safely and securely into your Facebook Account for your Friends to admire.
Thank you for reading the above article, please continue to provide this Friendly support.
In this post I will discuss the minute steps in 'How to import your RSS Feed to your Facebook Account safely and securely'. Alright, so here we go:
Step 1: Sign in to your Facebook's home page using the email address you are registered with.
Step 2: Follow the "My Notes" link from the navigational menu. If you have already entered notes on your page, then they will load for you to preview or edit it.
Step 3: Select the "Import Blog" or "Edit Import Settings" link in the Notes Setting section. If you are already importing from a blog, the URL will appear here. You can only import from 1(one) source at a time. Simply "Stop Importing" if you want to change to an RSS feed.
Step 4: Enter the URL for the RSS feed in the box. Check the box next to the statement that you actually own the content. You cannot import RSS feeds from Web sites that are not your own or that you do not have permission to reproduce.
Step 5: Click the "Start Importing" button. Facebook will import the content of the RSS feed for you to preview. If everything looks good, then go ahead and hit the "Continue" button. Now your RSS feed is automatically imported into your "Notes" section.
Step 6: Set your privacy levels to determine who is allowed to view your notes, which now contain your RSS feed.
Thus, this is how you import your Blog or Website's posts safely and securely into your Facebook Account for your Friends to admire.
Thank you for reading the above article, please continue to provide this Friendly support.