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The New Microsoft Store launches with Windows 7
The New Microsoft Store launches with Windows 7
trevinchow.com — If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed and follow me on... Twitter . Thanks for visiting! You’ve read the amazing reviews and now the day is finally here. Without a doubt, one of the biggest launches of the year is Windows 7 ! ... (more) The New Microsoft Store launches with Windows 7
Microsoft starts selling PCs online
Microsoft starts selling PCs online
news.cnet.com — (Credit: CNET News) NEW YORK--In a surprise move, Microsoft has started selling computers and third-party software via... its online store. It's part of a broader push to try to give Windows the kind of lift that Apple has gotten from its ... (more) Microsoft starts selling PCs online
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‘7 Days of Windows 7′ Microsoft Windows 7 price promotion
D' Technology Weblog — ... . On Day 1 offer include: Dell Studio XPS 13 with $100 discount; All-in-one Acer Gateway ZX6800 23" for $899. Deals’re also available for people planning to upgrade existing machines to new operating system, without buying a new PC. Microsoft is offering Windows 7 to college students for $30 via this page. Windows 7 Family Pack is also available while supplies last. ...

Microsoft Windows 7 + 7 Days Of Savings = Great Offers
The Blade by Ron Schenone, MVP — ... and document libraries with the Windows 7 PCs in your home, as well as your Xbox 360. Windows 7 Student Offer: If you are a student (an .edu email address is required), you can upgrade to Windows 7 at the LOWEST PRICE offered, $29.99 in the U.S. This offer runs through January 3rd, 2010 for US, Canada, France, Germany, Korea, Mexico and UK and March 31st, 2010 for Australia. UPDATE: For more information on the Windows 7 Student Offer, click here. One more thing… How would you change the world? We have a ...

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