Thursday, September 20, 2007

Microsoft Unveils New Stuff to Help Latino Editors, Business Owners

Wrestling with a multicultural computer was just made easier today as Microsoft unveiled some cool things for Latino Editors and Small Business Owners at the annual United States Hispanic Chambers of Commerce in Puerto Rico.

Among the highlights;

-- Microsoft Office Spanish Language Pack is now available for the first
time for U.S. retailers nationwide, allowing customers to work within
the same program and document, in Spanish and English, without having
to install or change applications. The products aim to streamline
business and address the needs of multilingual professionals.


-- MSN Latino in October will launch a Spanish-language business guide, a
resource to help Hispanics in the process of building and managing a
small business in the United States. This new section of MSN Latino
will feature articles, quizzes, personal stories, columns from experts
offering general advice and answering questions submitted by users,
message boards to share experiences and get in contact with the
community, and more.

They also unveiled a web site previewing the new 2008 version of Office for the Macintosh.
No word on the rumored Lemon-colored Zune.

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