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In short, very little will change for Live@edu users moving over to re-branded Office 365 for Education, bar a few logos here and optional for-fee products at the discretion of the school.
Many students appear to be having problems with their Office 365 activations. Here’s what Microsoft just sent us in response: Thanks to everyone who has signed up and installed Office 365 ...
Office 365 University will cost just $79.99 for a four-year subscription and will give students access to all the standard Office products, including Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, Outlook ...
Microsoft has launched a new campaign to hook students on Office 365 University by offering up six months of the service and an extra 20GB of SkyDrive cloud storage for free.
Students already get a pretty good deal for Office 365 University. For just $80, students can use Office 365 for 4 years on two devices, and the offer can be reactived for an additional four years.
The world's largest software maker Microsoft Corp. has announced plans to offer its subscription-based Office 365 software for students with up to six months of free access.
So, if you’re a student 13 years-old of age or older, in order the check your eligibility and get Office for free, you need to go to the official Office 365 for Students page and then enter a ...
This morning Microsoft announced Office 365 University. Due in the first quarter of calendar 2013, the product offering is the Office 365 suite, tweaked for students, and priced so that anyone ...
U.S. students and teachers have been able to get free access to Microsoft Office 365 since 2013, and the company has now extended the deal to a range of other countries.
As of today, students with a qualifying .edu e-mail address can register to receive three months free of Office 365 University and an extra 20GB of space for their SkyDrive online storage.
Office 365 for Students: It appears that generosity in the tech world is not dead quite yet. Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) has announced plans to offer Office 365 to students for free.