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Microsoft is taking its cues from Facebook as it totally shakes up Office
Topic Started: Apr 3 2016, 04:39 AM (1,261 Views)
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It's been a while since teenagers thought Facebook was cool, but they still use it more than any other social site.

Similarly, the most exciting thing to happen to Microsoft Office in the last 10 years was probably the demise of Clippy, and yet it's still the center of many millions of people's working life, even amid mounting competition from the likes of Google and Slack.

"I think people don't understand how much it's loved," says Julie Larson-Green, chief experience officer of Microsoft Office.

To meet that competitive threat, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has ensured that Office comes to every device under the sun, from the Windows PC to the Mac to the iPhone and Android.

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/microsoft-taking-cues-facebook-totally-175421233.html
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