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Windows 7 Beta to Stay Until July 2009

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Early adopters of Microsoft’s (Nasdaq: MSFT) Save 50% on Microsoft Office for Mac 2008. Click here to learn more. More about Microsoft next operating system won’t face debilitating bi-hourly shutdowns or be forced to clean-install the release candidate until July 1, despite an email that went out over the holiday weekend setting a June 1 [...]

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Microsoft Windows 7 RC delivery date leaked

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Microsoft has made release candidate of Windows 7 in just over two weeks in the company’s Web site showed Saturday.
According to the page posted on the Microsoft Partner Program website at, Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC), may be available for subscribers Microsoft developers, and IT services until May 5. Partners will be able to download [...]

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Mac OS X vs. Windows Comparisons

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Ask a Mac OS X fan or a Windows fan what the difference is between the two operating systems, and the short answer might be something like, “The difference is, the one I use doesn’t stink.” That response may underscore the emotional pull an operating system has with a particular sort of computer user, but [...]

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Windows Azure News - Microsoft banks on programmer loyalty

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Microsoft’s long hold on power in the software industry has depended on its solid grip on developers. Programmers have written uncountable desktop and client/server applications over the decades that have inextricably linked independent software developers and corporate IT shops to Microsoft. Now the company aims to do the same for cloud-based software by luring loyal [...]

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Windows 7 Build 7068 Screenshots

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The lineup of Windows 7 Stock Keeping Units undoubtedly reflects Microsoft’s efforts to move away from the strategy involving the editions of Windows Vista. No longer is Windows a resource hog ready to swallow multicore and manycore CPUs and gigs of RAM. Windows 7 is in fact quite comfortable on the machines Windows XP [...]

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