The computer giant Microsoft plans to launch in the first half of next year a free version of its Office software package, as the company revealed at a conference for business partners in New Orleans.

The software will be available via the Internet and look for its revenue through advertising. The Microsoft product is the latest move in the war that the two giants are living since Google announced the arrival of Chrome Google Operating System.
This is not to free the Office 2010 program, worth over a hundred euros, but a new service, Office Web Applications, which allows to use simple Internet versions of programs as the most widely used word processor (Word), the spreadsheet (Excel), presentations (Power Point) and the text recognition (OneNote). To access these applications will be users of Windows Live or have a contract with the multinational company. The online version will be available in the course of 2010.
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