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Microsoft Office System Connects With Amazon.com

Tom Warren   on 07 October 2003 - 22:50 · 9 comments & 739 views

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Microsoft and Amazon.com Pioneer New Level of Desktop Program IntegrationThrough XML and Web Services

Microsoft Corp. and Amazon.com Inc. today announced a joint development project that leverages Amazon Web Services (http://www.amazon.com/webservices/) and the Extensible Markup Language (XML) capabilities of Microsoft® Office System programs to provide users with access to Amazon.com products and data while working in Microsoft productivity applications. The solution, called Amazon.com Research Services for Microsoft Office System, will be available for download in the Office Marketplace (http://www.office.microsoft.com/marketplace/) at no additional charge later this fall.

By integrating Amazon Web Services, Amazon.com Research Services for Microsoft Office System will provide Microsoft Office System users with convenient and seamless access to Amazon.com from within Microsoft productivity applications via the Research Task Pane. Users will be able to access Amazon.com information and make purchases without launching a browser or leaving their document, e-mail message or presentation. For example, a customer reading a bibliography in a Word document could easily click on a book title and purchase it from within the Research Task Pane without having to leave the Word document. Alternatively, a user will be able to add a footnote, bibliography entry and even cover art for books without needing to manually enter the information into a document.

News source: Microsoft PressPass


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#1 Space Guy on 07 Oct 2003 - 22:53
eh.... i dont really think this is worth it... i mean its not very hard for me to launch ie and go to amazon.com... :|
(1 reply) #2 gosh on 07 Oct 2003 - 22:54
The orange links are back!
#2.1 OSUKid7 on 08 Oct 2003 - 15:06
They never went away
#3 toadeater on 08 Oct 2003 - 00:30
Just what I always wanted, Amazon.com advertizing while I'm trying to work.
#4 kaptain chump on 08 Oct 2003 - 00:50
thumbs down on that one there big MS
(2 replies) #5 Arkayz on 08 Oct 2003 - 08:21
If you don't want it, DON'T DOWNLOAD IT. Sheesh, what a bunch of babies.
#5.1 Milka on 08 Oct 2003 - 09:46
Well some people would rather stay with a command line for the rest of their lives, just ignore those people.. let them play silently with their linux boxes, while we move into the future
#5.2 kingius on 08 Oct 2003 - 10:04
Shame we have to put up with their moaning though!
#6 JaggedFlame on 08 Oct 2003 - 12:50
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Alternatively, a user will be able to add a footnote, bibliography entry and even cover art for books without needing to manually enter the information into a document.


That sounds pretty useful to me. Yeah, "thumbs down," "advertising," whatever. Get a grip.

I don't know about you, but I'm using this.

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