Maybe you're holding off on buying a tablet until Windows 8 arrives. Maybe you're really excited about walking around with Windows based on ARM - what with the greatly improved battery life it might offer over Intel or AMD chips. If both of those things are true, you're in for a treat: Windows 8 will include Office 15 applications for ARM, www.mystseo.com. (WOA) In Steven Sinofsky's recent, 8000 plus word blog post detailing Windows on ARM, he revealed some interesting tidbits. One, he said, is that the Windows desktop is still an important part of WOA; ARM users will still be able to access the desktop and desktop applications. Of course, the applications will be ported to the ARM architecture, but it's good to get the extra confirmation that Metro-style apps for WOA aren't the only ones getting access. It's also worth knowing that WOA will include the core Office 15 apps: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. Sinofsky mentioned that the goal for WOA is an "no compromises product," and Microsoft knows that Windows users will want to access industry-leading productivity apps, even on non-x86 desktops and notebooks. That's a pretty solid quartet of free apps. Confused? You have your reasons. Microsoft is still not letting a truckload of office cash go, so it's a bit strange to hear that they're bundling it with WOA. Then again, this is the same company that has given consumers ad-supported (but still mostly free) Office Starter as well as free use of Office Web Apps. Why not throw in some ARM apps too? But perhaps Sinofsky meant that both will be included in the Windows 8 Consumer Preview along with Office 15, giving users a chance to test them both out at the same time. This could be the case since, aside from being preloaded on ARM-based Windows hardware which won't be available for consumers to download or purchase - you'll only be able to buy WOA preloaded on hardware. So what's Microsoft up to here? Are they gifting the apps and hoping to introduce a Dropbox-like storage SkyDrive plan to hook us into a subscription? It's already been widely rumored that Windows 8 will feature heavy SkyDrive integration, so Microsoft could indeed be looking for ways to create a recurring revenue stream from Office users - rather than selling people an upgrade every few years. [Small City Stock Market engages in enterprise website construction, website optimization, website promotion, overall marketing planning and implementation of enterprise e-commerce, possesses a well-known team in the SEO industry, with rich practical experience and high technical strength, providing you with website SEO optimization services, aiming for "marketability and conversion rate", allowing clients to see intuitive results. Business QQ Consultation: 466401604, 8838478 Contact Information: 13422475786] Related thematic articles: Windows on ARM will include Office 15 pre-installed, Search Engine Optimization, Online Marketing, Website Promotion, Hacker Articles after Symantec Source Code Ransom Failure, How Apple Cuts Costs in Building Gadgets, The Expected Apple TV May Be in the Hands of TV Manufacturers.