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    Excel for the web is a free lightweight version of Microsoft Excel available as part of Office on the web, which also includes web versions of Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint. Excel for the web can display most of the features available in the desktop versions of Excel, although it may not be able to insert or edit them.

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    The customer benefit of AI is the feel for chatting with a live agent through improved speech technologies while giving customers the self-service benefit. [13] AI can learn through interaction to give a personalized service. The exchange the Internet of Things (IoT) facilitates within devices, lets us transfer data when we need it, where we ...

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    The stock performed well after the IPO, with shares hitting $350 for the first time on October 31, 2007, [213] primarily because of strong sales and earnings in the online advertising market. [214] The surge in stock price was fueled mainly by individual investors, as opposed to large institutional investors and mutual funds. [214]