February 27, 2013, 3:00 PM — The Computerworld (US) story, "Microsoft exec refuses to be drawn out on Office for iPad," posted to the newswire Wednesday with an incorrect byline. The correct byline is Gregg Keizer. The story has been corrected on the wire.
CORRECTION: Microsoft exec refuses to be drawn out on Office for iPad
By Computerworld (US) staff, Computerworld | Enterprise Software
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