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Microsoft to sell Office, OneCare for $70 a year

Jul 03 ,Technology


(AP) -- Microsoft Corp. will begin selling its Office programs to consumers on a subscription basis starting mid-July, in a bid to reach thrifty PC buyers who would otherwise pass on productivity software.





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