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| Microsoft Hands Out $100,000 Office Live Workspace Prize |  | The Office Live Workspace sweepstakes introduced on March 3, 2008 have come to an end. Microsoft announced that David Austin, a graduate student, is the winner of the $100,000 grand prize. The sweepstakes provided a way for Microsoft to attract attention and build an initial user base fo ... [read more >>] | | 23 June 2008, 09:40GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Daylite 3.7.2 Merges MS Word/Excel Files, Ads Law Template |  | Marketcircle has just announced the introduction of Daylite 3.7.2, the company's new generation productivity m ... [read more >>] | | 27 March 2008, 04:21GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| And Excel Is Back with a Vengeance |  | Microsoft has confirmed that the Office suite is once again under fire at the beginning of 2008. However, it seems that attacks only target the Excel component in a variety of Office versions. Concomitantly with revealing that a Critical, Zero-Day vulnerability is being actively exploited in the wild, the Redmond company provided assurance that users of the latest versions of the Office System are not at any risk from attack. ... [read more >>] | | 16 January 2008, 02:56GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Microsoft Involved in Spam Campaigns |  | The spammers are tending to use more and more advanced techniques in order to trick the consumers into visiting a malicious website or just to advertise their products. Following the recent evolution to the PDF files, the attackers are now using Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, .XLS format, containing adverts to all kinds of products. McAfee reports today that a new XLS spam campaign is currently assaulting millions of email inboxes, [ADMARK= ... [read more >>] | | 26 July 2007, 06:10GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| TurboExcel Survives Microsoft |  | TurboExcel has managed to survive Microsoft but not without changing its spots in the process. In this context, TurboExcel was rebranded as Calc4Web. This move comes as a resolution of a prolonged trademark dispute dating back to 2004. Microsoft and Savvysoft have jointly announced what both companies referred to as an amicable resolution.
The terms of the agreement between Microsoft and Savvysoft were not made public by eithe ... [read more >>] | | 03 May 2007, 02:51GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
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