Microsoft morphs Office 365 UI into Windows 10 Start menu look-a-like

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These new features in Office 365 can help users work smarter

Microsoft is going big on machine-learning powered features in its productivity services, with the announcement of a handful of updates to Office 365 on Monday. Read More

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