Requirements : You must have windows 7 or windows 8 operating system (or Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2012). Minimum 1GB of RAM for 32-bit and 2GB for 64-bit office 2013 is also required. This means that Office 2013 is not supported/available for windows xp users.
Rapidshare.com files office 2013
This is the RTM/final version that can be used for 30 days without any limitations (i.e. it is a trial version). The suite includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Access, Infopath, Visio viewer, Publisher and Lync. Note that the linked files below are reasonably large downloads; 667MB and 769MB respectively. (And should you wish to read it, you'll find our review of Office 2013 here (opens in new tab)).
In February 2003, Dotcom set up Data Protect Limited, but changed the name to Megaupload in 2005.[21] He was the chief executive officer.[50] Megaupload was an online file hosting and sharing service in which users could share links to files for viewing or editing, much of it pirated.[51] Eventually it had over 150 employees,[52] US$175 million revenues,[53] and 50 million daily visitors. At its peak Megaupload was estimated to be the 13th most popular site on the Internet and responsible for 4% of all Internet traffic.[54]
In May 2012, a district court judge ruled that the FBI should hand over all its evidence against Dotcom relating to the extradition bid. The Crown appealed, but the ruling was upheld by the High Court. The Crown appealed again and in March 2013, the Court of Appeal quashed the previous court decisions. Crown lawyer John Pike, on behalf of the US Government, argued that the district court had no power to make disclosure decisions in an extradition case and that "disclosure was extensive and could involve billions of emails". The Court of Appeal agreed stating that extradition hearings were not trials and the full protections and procedures for criminal trials did not apply. Dotcom's lawyer, Paul Davison, QC, appealed to the Supreme Court. In May 2013, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case, so it will make the final decision on whether Dotcom should receive all the FBI investigation files before the extradition hearing.[64]
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