I'm excited to announce that the PowerPoint product engineering team has officially joined the Office Blog. These are the folks who literally build PowerPoint, and they're intimately familiar with its full breadth of possibilities. Which we know will provide great reading for you. The team had a blog on MSDN (Microsoft Developers Network), but to make it easier for you to one-stop-shop when it comes to PowerPoint information,
Microsoft Office 2010 Key, we're happy to welcome them to the Office Blog. A number of you have asked when the PowerPoint blog might get more in-depth,
Windows 7 Home Premium, feature more technical posts, and otherwise publish content that shows what PowerPoint can really do when pushed to its limits. This move will surely help,
Windows 7 Serial, by featuring past and future posts by the people who work hard every day to make PowerPoint what it is. If you've been following their MSDN blog,
Windows 7 64 Bit, you can find all their previous posts on the PowerPoint blog (all dated prior to November 4, 2010). Take a look,
Windows 7, and as always, leave questions if you have them. Be sure to check out Holly Thomas' post with all the details about this and several other related changes to the Office Blog. She's also got a great post with some pretty dazzling numbers about how widely used Office is, with a copy sold every second, and 30 million+ using Office Web Apps. Pretty startling (in a good way!) -- Erik Jensen <div