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Microsoft’s roadmap for Office 15 and Internet Explorer 10 leaks

Ron Ron
July 17, 2019
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A new roadmap has leaked onto the internet revealing a little bit of information on many of Microsoft’s key products, including Office 15 and Internet Explorer 10. The roadmap, however, has no new information on Windows 8 or Windows Phone.

As far as Internet Explorer 10 goes, it looks like we might get a release any time soon, perhaps a mid-year release. Another possibility is a release during the Windows 8 Release Preview (Release Candidate). According to the roadmap, Office 15 will hit RTM around November 2012 and general availability in the early part of 2013. This roadmap is dated 12/22/11 and is marked confidential. Microsoft had distributed this roadmap externally to certain partners and was recently leaked. The roadmap contains no new information on Windows 8 or Windows Phone.

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