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Microsoft Works to become a free, ad-funded product
ZD Net ^ | July 30th, 2007 | Mary Jo Foley

Posted on 07/31/2007 8:52:47 AM PDT by dan1123

Microsoft’s next version of its small-business/home productivity suite, due imminently, will be free and ad-funded.

Microsoft Works 9.0 — which will be the new product’s name, if Microsoft opts to stick with its current nomenclature — might also debut at some point as Microsoft-hosted low-end productivity service, as many have been speculating. A hosted version of Works would give Microsoft a head-to-head competitor with Google Docs & Spreadsheets and other consumer- and small-business focused services, analysts have said.

For the time being, however, the new version of Works will be ad-funded, according to Satya Nadella, the newly minted Corporate Vice President of Microsoft’s Search & Advertising Platform Group. Nadella told me during an interview on July 27 that Microsoft recently released the new ad-funded version of Microsoft Works.

If Works 9.0 is out, I haven’t found it yet — other than a couple download links on torrents and other sharing sites. Anyone else seen it?

(I’ve asked Microsoft for more information on the new ad-funded Works suite. No word back yet. Update: Even though Microsoft’s own vice president discussed the product, no one will talk. The official comment, via a Microsoft spokeswoman: “We’re always looking at innovative ways to provide the best productivity tools to our customers, but have nothing to announce at this time.”)

Nadella added that Works will be just “the first of the ad-funded software we are going to do.” When I asked for other examples of products might decide to make free and ad-funded, he mentioned Office Accounting Express — a product which is currently available as both a free download and as a component of certain Office Live paid subscriptions. He also said software downloads/shareware was another category ripe with products that could be free and ad-funded.

The decision to make Works ad-funded is not coming out of the blue.

Microsoft Works 8.0, which Microsoft introduced in 2004, sells for $49.95. It introduced the 8.5 OEM update to Works in 2006. Microsoft Works includes an address book, calendar, database, dictionary, PowerPointо Viewer, basic Word, and templates. Traditionally, a number of PC makers have preloaded the Works product on low-end PCs. But with its Office Ready PC program, Microsoft has begun pushing PC makers to preload higher-margin Microsoft Office rather than the cheaper Microsoft Works, on new machines.

In his October 2005 “Internet Services Disruption” memo, Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie noted that “(p)roducts must now embrace a ‘discover, learn, try, buy, recommend’ cycle – sometimes with one of those phases being free, another ad-supported, and yet another being subscription-based.” He added: “Groups should consider how new delivery and adoption models might impact plans, and whether embracing new advertising-supported revenue models might be market-relevant.”

Even before Ozzie outlined his marching orders, Microsoft was mulling an ad-funded version of Works. According to a document seen by News.com in 2005, Microsoft was already running the numbers on what it would take to do an ad-funded version of its low-end suite. According to that report:

“If ad revenues exceed 67 cents per year, we could actually give Works away and still make more money,” two Microsoft researchers and one person from MSN stated in a paper presented to Chairman Bill Gates at a Thinkweek brainstorming session earlier this year.”

Do you think a free, ad-funded version of Microsoft Works — even if it’s not a “service” — will help Microsoft fight off Google and other Web-based productivity suite vendors? Do you still expect Microsoft to release a non-ad-funded, paid version of Works as a subscription service at some point?


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KEYWORDS: microsoft; office; software
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1 posted on 07/31/2007 8:52:52 AM PDT by dan1123
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To: dan1123

Ad funded MS Works?

Let me make sure I got this straight, ok?

I get to look at crappy ads to work with crappy software for free?

Be still my beating heart!!


2 posted on 07/31/2007 8:54:46 AM PDT by Tennessee_Bob ("Those who "abjure" violence can only do so because others are committing violence on their behalf.")
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To: dan1123

No thanks, I don’t allow Microshaft anything on my computers.


3 posted on 07/31/2007 8:57:53 AM PDT by Octar
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To: Tennessee_Bob

http://www.openoffice.org/

Free, powerful, low overhead. Not finished yet but been using it for a year now and haven’t missed MSoffice at all.


4 posted on 07/31/2007 8:58:10 AM PDT by Domandred (Eagles soar, but weasels never get sucked into jet engines)
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To: Domandred

I run Open Office on my thumb drive. Can’t beat it.


5 posted on 07/31/2007 8:58:59 AM PDT by Tennessee_Bob ("Those who "abjure" violence can only do so because others are committing violence on their behalf.")
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To: dan1123

>>Microsoft Works to become a free, ad-funded product

I heard that Microsoft Works was an oxymoron.


6 posted on 07/31/2007 9:02:33 AM PDT by MarineBrat (My wife and I took an AIDS vaccination that the Church offers.)
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To: dan1123

Say goodbye to Microsoft.


7 posted on 07/31/2007 9:03:43 AM PDT by wastedyears (Freedom is the right of all sentient beings - Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime)
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To: dan1123
Do you still expect Microsoft to release a non-ad-funded, paid version of Works as a subscription service at some point?

This sort of tomfoolery is why my family is looking very strongly at Ubuntu and OpenOffice.

8 posted on 07/31/2007 9:03:58 AM PDT by rabscuttle385 (Sic Semper Tyrannis * U.Va. Engineering '09 * Friends Don't Let Friends Vote Democrat * Fred in 2008)
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To: dan1123

So if it was worthless when you had to buy it, what happens when it’s free?


9 posted on 07/31/2007 9:06:58 AM PDT by ejonesie22 (I am not really a Fred basher, I just play one on Free Republic. THOMPSON 2008!)
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To: dan1123

This reboot brought to you by....


10 posted on 07/31/2007 9:07:46 AM PDT by Stark_GOP
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To: dan1123

Interesting, given that the first thing one should do after purchasing a new computer is to uninstall the free copy of MS Works that comes with it.


11 posted on 07/31/2007 9:09:49 AM PDT by joebuck
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Uninstall? Don’t you mean wipe the drive and install a clean copy of the OS only?


12 posted on 07/31/2007 9:12:09 AM PDT by dan1123 (You are to be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect. --Jesus)
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To: Tennessee_Bob

My first thought was that if they plan on competing with OpenOffice, they better make Works a lot better than what it is now.


13 posted on 07/31/2007 9:13:21 AM PDT by dan1123 (You are to be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect. --Jesus)
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14 posted on 07/31/2007 9:13:53 AM PDT by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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To: dan1123

Good point.


15 posted on 07/31/2007 9:14:57 AM PDT by joebuck
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To: rabscuttle385

I’m a Linux know-nothing. I use Kubuntu. It’s great and getting better. XP is on my other hard drive. I don’t use it.


16 posted on 07/31/2007 9:23:10 AM PDT by Clara Lou (Thompson '08-- imwithfred.com)
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>>“If ad revenues exceed 67 cents per year, we could actually give Works away and still make more money,” two Microsoft researchers and one person from MSN stated in a paper presented to Chairman Bill Gates at a Thinkweek brainstorming session earlier this year.”<<

So they could sell it for $1 a year and make more money but they won’t do that.

Do people really want Microsoft looking at every letter they type and deciding what ads to target them with?

Hmm they already let Google read their mail and do the same thing so I guess there are enough suckers.


17 posted on 07/31/2007 9:26:59 AM PDT by gondramB (Preach the Gospel at all times, and when necessary, use words)
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To: dan1123
Bill Gates: "And we can call it 'Internet Push'!"
18 posted on 07/31/2007 9:28:09 AM PDT by The Duke (I have met the enemy, and he is named 'Apathy'!)
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To: Tennessee_Bob
This is MS feeling the pinch, or perhaps anticipating it, from Google (docs.google.com) and OpenOffice (openoffice.org). I had a friend over who just bought MS Office 2007 and he flipped when I showed him OpenOffice2 and Google Docs he was going to see if he could return his office 2k7 and switch over..
19 posted on 07/31/2007 9:31:35 AM PDT by N3WBI3 (Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak....)
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To: dan1123

I thought Works would have been relegated to the dust bin by now. What a horrible set of software.


20 posted on 07/31/2007 9:32:29 AM PDT by antiRepublicrat
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