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By Candace Lombardi
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 15, 2006 5:20:00 PM

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Microsoft's Office Live has shed its beta.

The Internet-based software for businesses, which offers features such as Web site building and hosting, e-mail accounts and customer management tools, became generally available in the United States on Wednesday morning. It had been in beta since February 15.

In addition to the free Basics version, Microsoft is selling premium versions with more services for a monthly subscription fee: Microsoft Office Live Essentials for $20 per month and Microsoft Office Live Premium for $40 per month. The software is available via the Office Live site.

As part of the release, Microsoft announced that Toshiba and Sony notebooks and laptops will come bundled with a desktop link to Office Live and other Office Live links from within relevant Web tools. An international beta version of Office Live was also scheduled to be released Wednesday in the U.K., France, Japan and Germany, but Microsoft has since pushed that release date back to Nov. 21.

Office Live is part of Microsoft's broader strategy to compete with Google and others now offering Web-based applications. Microsoft Office Live's AdManager, for example, is a direct competitor with Google Adwords; it allows people to purchase keywords tied to search advertising on the MSN and Live.com sites.

The technological shift to Web-based applications and services will be the most significant development of the decade, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said at the company's annual shareholders meeting Tuesday. Ballmer also said he sees Microsoft's online services arm as the company's "fourth core," alongside desktop software, server software and entertainment.

 
Correction: Due to incorrect information provided by Microsoft, the original version of this story included the wrong date for the international beta release of Office Live. That release date is November 21.

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Well put !!! - NT
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Posted by: raycote Posted on: 11/15/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I participated in the Beta  msolgeek | 11/15/06
ignore the latest M$ gimmik  Linux Geek | 11/15/06
Yeah go use some Linux crayons  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/06
Retarded  Suicida| | 11/15/06
It's all part of the MS "ecosystem"  msolgeek | 11/15/06
What else would you use  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/06
Please! Please! Please! - Even you know better! -NT  raycote | 11/15/06
Is Office Live really Novell technology?  mighetto | 11/15/06
can't be!  Linux Geek | 11/15/06
I think M$ Pigs are Flying; Office Live runs on Linux  mighetto | 11/15/06
I see many M$ conspiracies but this one is Sci-Fi  Linux Geek | 11/15/06
Conspiracy implies evil; M$ does good Sci-Fi  mighetto | 11/15/06
-99,999  KTLA | 11/15/06
Again, they will make this depend on you running Windows on the clinet.  DonnieBoy | 11/15/06
Well Duh?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/06
What part of "maintain lock-in" do you not understand? Yes, they do that to  DonnieBoy | 11/15/06
95% of customers love it  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/06
We'll see? - time will tell - NT  raycote | 11/15/06
Stop with the poop-poganda! - NT  raycote | 11/15/06
Mindless at Microsoft  imguessing | 11/15/06
"Let us know..."  C0MM3NT | 11/15/06
Knowing something and saying it  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/06
Well put !!! - NT  raycote | 11/15/06
100% of customes like options and lower prices. Sure, they will use what is  DonnieBoy | 11/15/06

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