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Windows Vista Google Alerts for 13 December 2008 By Richard Hay, on December 14th, 2008

Google News Alert for: windows vista
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The Imaging Source Offers Future-Proof Software Development Consumer Electronics Net – Newport Beach,CA,USA Hence, it cannot be installed on Windows Vista 64 bit. Programmers who choose the operating system method access DirectX. They do not have to know anything … See all stories on this topic
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RE[3]: I don’t get it OS News – USA Why are there so many stories about Windows 7 in general now, even though it is still only a rough development version? What happened to Windows Vista, … See all stories on this topic
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RE: My take Newmobilecomputing.com – USA There’s not really supposed to be, it’s a refinement of the foundation that Windows Vista built. It’s succeeding in that regard because it IS measurably … See all stories on this topic
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Vista RTM vs Vista SP2 Softpedia – Bucharest,Romania This snippet from Microsoft elucidates the deviation – “This change occurs because Windows Vista with SP1 reports how much physical memory installed on your … See all stories on this topic
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Windows 7 Build 6956 Gallery – 160 Screenshots Softpedia – Bucharest,Romania From 6801 to 6956, the evolution of Windows 7 is indisputable, as the operating system is moving away from Windows Vista and more towards, well, Windows 7. … See all stories on this topic
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Windows 7 performance whoops Vista and XP iTWire – Australia KH has written two blog entries over at ZDNet, with the first post comparing Windows 7 6956 to Windows Vista RTM and SP1, and the second post also adding … See all stories on this topic
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The 10 Biggest Microsoft Stories Of 2008 CRN – Manhasset,NY,USA Microsoft, which is being sued for allegedly leading consumers astray with its Vista Capable logo campaign in the year before Windows Vista’s January 2007 … See all stories on this topic
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Richard Hay (3358 Posts)Richard is the Owner of WindowsObserver.com and has been involved in tech for over 25 years.
His first website – AnotherWin95.com – came online in 1995. Back then he used GeoCities Web Hosting for it and what you see here today is the result of the work he has continued on the site since 1995.
In January 2010 his community contributions were recognized by Microsoft when he was awarded the Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Award for Windows Desktop Experience. In January 2011 he was renewed as a Microsoft MVP but in a new category called Windows Expert - Consumer and in January 2012 he received the award for the third time.
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