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Microsoft outs educational, inspirational Windows 7 tour videos
Microsoft outs educational, inspirational Windows 7 tour videos
Microsoft's unleashed several guided tour videos of Windows 7 on its website. All of the videos are hosted by Latika Kirtane -- Product Manager for Internet Explorer -- who, in around two minutes, goes over some of the simplest features of Windows 7. Some of the sexier topics covered are ...
Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium
blogs.zdnet.com — Every time the subject of OS licensing comes up, Apple's defenders point to the OS X Family... Pack as one of the biggest differentiators between their favorite OS and Windows. But it looks like that difference is likely to go away when Windows 7 is ... (more) Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium
Windows 7 - Buy and download from Microsoft Store
store.microsoft.com — Faster, more responsive performance - Nobody likes to wait, so we designed the operating system to be... more responsive and simpler to use. Windows 7 is designed to make PCs start up, shut down, resume from standby, and respond faster. Reduce ... (more) Windows 7 - Buy and download from Microsoft Store
Windows 7 Home Premium to include family pack licensing?
kristankenney.com — So, I was digging around in a recently leaked build of Windows 7 Home Premium and ran... across a very interesting clause in the Microsoft Software License Terms which hints towards the possibility that Microsoft are going to be offering a family pack ... (more) Windows 7 Home Premium to include family pack licensing?
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Technologizer — ... Pirate Bay: sold, going legit? Firefox’s future: 2010 and beyond. You’re European? Windows is pricey. An iPhone 3GS decision helper. Verizon BlackBerry Tour: July 12th. Microsoft publishes Windows 7 videos. I like this USB hub. More universal chargers needed. Now! Steve Jobs’s a lousy manager? Share/E-Mail ...

Windows.com gets 7’ed
Geek In Disguise — ... it was still very much a Vista site with details of 7 sprinkled here and there. As expected, the Windows Live and Windows Mobile brand also get prominent placement. As you step further in to the Windows 7 part of the site the makeover is consistent…I like the fact there is much more whitespace on the site, fonts are pretty uniform and there is some bold photography.   Just before publishing this I noticed that the Engadget had posted a piece on the Windows 7 videos that just got released ...

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