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Microsoft Office for Android is finally available on smartphones. Previously only compatible with tablets, Microsoft Word, Exel and Powerpoint now work on smaller screens
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Nokia was bought by Microsoft, but we have just heard that they were working on phones running on Android. This idea is sadly out with the acquisition of the company.
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