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Microsoft's Office in the cloud hits one million users

Tim Ferguson silicon.com

Published: 05 Sep 2008 08:32 BST

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One million customers have signed up to Microsoft's Office Live Workspace online collaboration tool, six months after its beta launch.

Workspace is the web-based extension of Microsoft Office, allowing users to access and share documents online.

The free tool lets users store, work on and collaborate up to 1,000 Office documents online, and securely access them through a web browser.

The offering is part of Microsoft's efforts to bolster its presence in cloud computing and software as a service.

In comparison, Google's online collaboration technology, Google Apps, has secured 10 million active users two years after its release.

According to Google, around 500,000 businesses have signed up, with 3,000 new businesses joining per day.

Microsoft has added 11 new languages — including Japanese and traditional Chinese — to Workspace, along with 20 new features such as multi-file upload, activity panels and improved support for Firefox.

Credit: Microsoft's cloud Office lands one million users from silicon.com

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