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Windows 7 Google Alerts for 10 January 2009

Google News Alert for: "windows 7"

Windows 7 Public Beta Finally Goes Live
PC Magazine – USA
by Mark Hachman Microsoft has made the public beta of Windows 7 again available to download, after overwhelming traffic to Microsoft’s servers caused nearly
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Windows 7 marketing, Apple ‘iStick’ are butt of ‘Wait, Wait’ jokes
Seattle Times – United States
This year’s show, kind of a downer, was led by Microsoft introducing its new operating system, Windows 7, which is supposed to fix all the problems on its
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Windows 7 beta now available
CNET News – San Francisco,CA,USA
Microsoft has apparently decided that it has enough server capacity and has made the code available for the Windows 7 beta. I don’t see a posting on the
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Microsoft reboots borked Windows 7 Beta
ZDNet Blogs – USA
The primary public Beta link for Windows 7 is now live, a day after Microsoft said it would make the bits available. There are product keys for the first
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A Quick Tour of Windows 7
Washington Post Blogs – Washington,DC,USA
That news is this: Windows 7, the company’s successor to Windows Vista, is available now as a public-beta download (or will be once its servers recover from
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Microsoft puts full-scale Windows 7 Beta back in action
engadget – Santa Monica,CA,USA
You had officially brought the servers that Microsoft used to host up Windows 7 Beta on to their knees. According to a statement received from the company
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How to Get Your Windows 7 Beta Product Key
Lifehacker – San Diego,CA,USA
By Gina Trapani , 8:54 AM on Sat Jan 10 2009, 312 views Reader Digerati offers detailed instructions for getting your Windows 7 beta product key which
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Windows 7 Beta Product Keys Now Available (For Real!)
Lifehacker – San Diego,CA,USA
By Adam Pash , 5:26 PM on Fri Jan 9 2009, 114901 views After a daylong rollercoaster drama during which Windows 7 Beta gave us a false-alarm release
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Microsoft postpones Windows 7 public beta
Computerworld – Framingham,MA,USA
By Gregg Keizer January 9, 2009 (Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. postponed the rollout of the Windows 7 beta today, citing "very heavy traffic" on its Web
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Microsoft holds up downloads of Windows 7 beta
TopNews – Little Rock,Arkansas,USA
Citing heavy traffic, Microsoft Corp suspended offering downloads of the first public beta of Windows 7, in order to add more servers.
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Google Blogs Alert for: "windows 7"

The Day the Geekosphere Stood Still: Windows 7 Beta ~ Toasty Ramblings
Once I clicked around Twitter, and others, I noticed that people had already wormed their way into the Windows 7 Public TechNet Page. Even at this time, I was too late. I spent at least three hours refreshing this page in a bid to get
Toasty Ramblings – http://www.lockergnome.com/toastpaint/

Windows 7 Has Its First Blunder | NetworkWorld.com Community
Try to download the Windows 7 public beta Friday? Well, in the tradition of it’s not a successful launch if the servers don’t crash, Microsoft’s clearly launched this one off the pad! It was reminiscent of the recent Apple iPhone
- http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/feed

Microsoft poised to make a Windows 7-fueled comeback : Boy Genius
At this point we’re even giving slightly better odds to Windows 7 over The Wrestler, following the massive demand for Microsoft’s first publicly available 7 beta. Oh, and Windows install discs are made of plastic, just like Rourke.
Boy Genius Report – http://www.boygeniusreport.com/

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