Office 2010 provides read support for ECMA-376, read/write support for ISO/IEC 29500 Transitional, and read support for ISO/IEC 29500 Strict. Microsoft Office 2010 includes updated support for ISO/IEC 29500:2008, the International Standard version of Office Open XML (OOXML) file format. There are features tailored to employees in "roles such as research and development professionals, sales people, and human resources." In its Internet implementation, Office 2010 incorporates features of SharePoint Server and borrows from "Web 2.0" ideas. Office 2010 is more "role-based" than previous versions. Word and PowerPoint also have bookmark-like features which sync the position of the document between different computers. Microsoft Word can also insert video and audio from online sources as well as the capability to broadcast documents on the Web. New features include a new read mode in Microsoft Word, a presentation mode in Microsoft PowerPoint and improved touch and inking in all of the Office programs. Additionally, Office 2013 provides full read, write, and edit support for ISO 32000 (PDF). Microsoft Office 2013 includes updated support for ISO/IEC 29500, the International Standard version of Office Open XML (OOXML) file format: in particular it supports saving in the "Strict" profile of ISO/IEC 29500 (Office Open XML Strict).It also supports OASIS version 1.2 of ISO/IEC 26300:2006, Open Document Format, which Office 2013 can read and write. Also, Microsoft offers Office 2013 through Office 365 subscriptions as an alternative pricing model to the standard retail versions. This is notable as the default save location is the user's SkyDrive. Office 2013 is more "cloud-based" than previous versions.
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