news.com— For college students who want Office 2007, but don't want to pay Microsoft a fortune, the software maker is offering another option: Steal it.
Sep 15, 2007View in Crawl 4
I guess this is a smart move rather than having the kids steal it altogether. With a lower price college students might be less inclined to take the software from a friend. I feel bad for other software, tough to compete with a deal like this.
jkharris07Sep 17, 2007
$60 for a legal copy of Office 2007, you can't beat that.
john2kxSep 17, 2007
of course it's a great deal.... for me to poop on!
agentbuckwaldSep 18, 2007
How does Microsoft have a monopoly if people can do just fine without ever using their products?
rastamufastaSep 18, 2007
the topic and subtopic of this digg article are as misleading as the title of the promotion itself...do you work for microsoft?
asnowSep 20, 2007
I guess this is a smart move rather than having the kids steal it altogether. With a lower price college students might be less inclined to take the software from a friend. I feel bad for other software, tough to compete with a deal like this.
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ray4389Mar 11, 2008
f**k...I thought they meant get it from the torrent sites...my bad
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