At stake was prize money, a championship belt and the title of world’s best spreadsheeter. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The winner got $5,000, a fancy title, and perhaps most importantly -- a real championship title belt. Turns out, you really ...
At the Microsoft Excel World Championship in Las Vegas, there was stardust in the air as 12 finance guys vied to be crowned ...
An arena. A hype tunnel, the kind through which NBA players typically streak. A competitor dressed in a jersey patterned with ...
The event’s organizer hopes to turn competitive Excel into a popular e-sport where pros compete for million-dollar prizes and big-league glory. That’s still a ways off.
Since the event was held in a full-fledged arena, it came with the whole nine yards. As The New York Times reports, finalists actually ran through ...
An arena. A hype tunnel, the kind through which NBA players typically streak. A competitor dressed in a jersey patterned with a six-pack abs. In a new piece, The New York Times takes readers to an ...
In a new piece, The New York Times takes readers to an event that organizers call the Microsoft Excel World Championship, a 40-minute, Las Vegas-based competition featuring 12 contestants — all ...