Microsoft Office 2010 Is Now Selling
Microsoft has released Office 2010. Office Home and Student 2010, the most basic bundle of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote, will cost $150. The Home and Business edition, which includes Outlook, will sell for $279.99 and Office Professional, which also includes Publisher and Access, will go for $499.99.
Microsoft is also launching free Web-based versions of the four core Office programs, Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Google has done this for years on Google Apps.
Microsoft Finalises Office 2010 For RTM

Microsoft has announced that Office 2010 is now completed and to be release to manufacturing (RTM). Volume Licensing from Microsoft partners starting May 1. Customers with active Software Assurance (SA) can start download Office 2010 by April 27. Other users can buy the product by June.
The five versions of Office 2010 are Office Home & Student 2010, Office Home & Business 2010, Office Professional 2010, Office Standard 2010 and Office Professional Plus 2010, the latter two are the versions which require volume licensing.
New features are lightweight online versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote, new e-mail management and viewing capabilities in Outlook. The ribbon feature introduced in Office 2008 will be extended to Outlook, Publisher and OneNote in Office 2010.
Microsoft Office 2010 Will Release In June 2010

Microsoft has announced that Office 2010 will ship in June 2010.
Previously, Microsoft launched Office 2010 public beta and you can download it here. The five versions of Office 2010 are Office Home & Student 2010, Office Home & Business 2010, Office Professional 2010, Office Standard 2010 and Office Professional Plus 2010, the latter two are the versions which require volume licensing.
New features are lightweight online versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote, new e-mail management and viewing capabilities in Outlook. The ribbon feature introduced in Office 2008 will be extended to Outlook, Publisher and OneNote in Office 2010.
Microsoft Launches Office 2010 Beta

Microsoft has launched Office 2010 public beta and you can download it here. The five versions of Office 2010 are Office Home & Student 2010, Office Home & Business 2010, Office Professional 2010, Office Standard 2010 and Office Professional Plus 2010, the latter two are the versions which require volume licensing.
New features are lightweight online versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote, new e-mail management and viewing capabilities in Outlook. The ribbon feature introduced in Office 2008 will be extended to Outlook, Publisher and OneNote in Office 2010.
Google has just recently announced that they will release an operating system based on Google Chrome.
Microsoft Office 2010 will be available in early 2010 and the online version will be free and it might carry ads.
Microsoft Office 2010 Preview Released

Microsoft has unveiled Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview to partners and developers. New features are lightweight online versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote, new e-mail management and viewing capabilities in Outlook. The ribbon feature introduced in Office 2008 will be extended to Outlook, Publisher and OneNote in Office 2010.
Google has just recently announced that they will release an operating system based on Google Chrome.
Microsoft Office 2010 will be available in early 2010 and the online version will be free and it might carry ads.
Microsoft Branded 64bit Office 2010

Previously Microsoft had been referring to the next Office product as Office 14, but now it is branded Office 2010. The first technical previews will be send out to tester in the third quarter of this year. Office 2010 will have two flavours, 32 bit and 64 bit.
Exchange Server 2010 should be in full release by the end of the year, but the rest of Office 2010 suite won’t be out until early 2010.



















