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  • A few years ago, Varian wrote this article on bundling. consider a company that has substantial market power in both the word-processor and the spreadsheet markets and contemplates bundling them into an office suite.

    Bundling II, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • They turn the injudicious selection of certain facts to the service of their long-ago received -- or dictated to -- political ideologies, gather themselves together for the word-processor or camera, and once those things are turned on, they opine.

    Terence Clarke: Yellow Media Terence Clarke 2011

  • I think his problem may have been the lack of a word-processor.

    What's with all the flashbacks? Roger Sutton 2009

  • Assuming that printed books go away (which would make me very sad) and everything went digital (no more reading in the bathtub for me!) and publishing companies went poof, so now, literally everyone with a word-processor and a dream could make a book ...

    msagara: A question about vanity press publications and bookstores msagara 2009

  • They turn the injudicious selection of certain facts to the service of their long-ago received -- or dictated to -- political ideologies, gather themselves together for the word-processor or camera, and once those things are turned on, they opine.

    Terence Clarke: Yellow Media Terence Clarke 2011

  • They turn the injudicious selection of certain facts to the service of their long-ago received -- or dictated to -- political ideologies, gather themselves together for the word-processor or camera, and once those things are turned on, they opine.

    Terence Clarke: Yellow Media Terence Clarke 2011

  • We know that our readers are distracted and sometimes even overwhelmed by the myriad distractions that lie one click away on the Internet, but of course writers face the same glorious problem: the delirious world of information and communication and community that lurks behind your screen, one alt-tab away from your word-processor.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • I had a feeling that Apple's lightweight word-processor for the iPad, Pages, would be adequate to the task of reading and taking notes on a novel-length manuscript, and in fact this turns out to be the case.

    MIND MELD: The Apple iPad: Sizzle or Fizzle? 2010

  • (Because of the vagaries of manuscript word count as opposed to work processor count, 85,000 word-processor words in manuscript format comes to 400 pages, which is the contracted length of the book, give or take.)

    the crowd will only like me if they're really fucking drunk. truepenny 2009

  • In fact, PowerPoint began as essentially a word-processor for overhead and slide projectors, not a new format of presentation.

    The Underground Art Of PowerPoint 2010

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