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Microsoft’s key news this week came out of its TechEd Conference in New Orleans, where the company pushed the gathered developers and enterprise customers on the business-centric virtues of its upcoming Windows Phone 7. In addition to promoting that upcoming smartphone platform, Microsoft also indicated that its Yahoo search-and-advertising agreement was on track, and released its Office Web Apps, it own cloud-based productivity offering, to users in select countries. While Microsoft currently dominates the traditional productivity software space, it faces a potential battle against browser-based Google Apps.
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