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Office 2010 Revealed: Redux

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So, I wrote a 4-part series back in January (I can’t believe it’s been that long ago) titled, “Office 14 Revealed”. I don’t think it reached a very broad scope of readership, so I want to post about it one more time since I still haven’t seen a good bit of this information circulate yet via Microsoft or otherwise. No, I don’t expect you to run and post this stuff on your blog or site, but with the interest of Office 2010 growing and growing, I don’t want this information to just be sitting there in old posts that will never be seen again (my new template should help to alleviate issues like this). Naturally, if you’ve already read this information, CLICK HERE. Otherwise, take a look and please feel free to discuss via the comments!

Part 1: Integration of Volume Activation 2.0
Part 2: Security
Part 3: A More Far-Reaching Fluent UI
Part 4: Improving Desktop TCO (Total Cost of Ownership)

If you’d like to help spread the information, I’d be grateful! …or, you can always just CLICK HERE. Mwah ha ha…

-Stephen

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