Office Web App Feature doesn't exist in Site Collection Features

Hi 
I have Installed Office 2010 professional
and then SharePoint Server 2010 64 bit and then  Office Web App 2010 .
But After Creating the First Library and try to open office files (work , excel ....) It Cannot open , Only Excel Sheets can be Edited on the the Browser
Only .
I have make sure that the services is started , But I try to find Office web apps Feature on site collection feature , but i didn't find it ,
I think that office web app isn't compatible with the sharepoint but i don't know how to get It .
what can I do ? 
Thanks for attention .

HI,Ensure that the service below are started on the server.
Excel Calculation Services, PowerPoint Service, and
Word Viewing Service, Check the below link that gives more details on configuration of office web app in 2010.
http://expertsharepoint.blogspot.de/2014/10/deploy-office-web-apps-installed-on.html
Anil Avula[MCP,MCSE,MCSA,MCTS,MCITP,MCSM] See Me At: http://expertsharepoint.blogspot.de/

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