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Windows 7 Google Alerts for 09 March 2009

Google News Alert for: "windows 7"

Boot from VHD using Windows 7 Automated Installation Kit
InfoWorld – San Francisco,CA,USA
I just read your article and wanted to give you a heads up on an interesting new feature called "Boot from VHD" in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
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CNET News

Why I won’t be turning off Internet Explorer 8
CNET News – San Francisco,CA,USA
by Don Reisinger Microsoft updated its Windows 7 Engineering blog Friday by discussing its decision to allow users to turn off features in Windows 7.
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Internet Explorer 8 can be ‘turned off’, not removed in Windows 7
Neoseeker – USA
The Internet got a little overexcited last week and spread rumours the latest version of Microsoft’s Windows 7 (build 7048) has an option to completely
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Client Hypervisors: What Will Microsoft Do?
Virtualization Review – Irvine,CA,USA
Since I believe Windows 7 will be a huge success, and continue to secure Redmond’s dominance in client OSes, it will be incumbent on the company to develop
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Analyst sees Windows 7 done by summer
CNET News – San Francisco,CA,USA
In a research note on Monday, Collins Stewart analyst Sandeep Aggarwal projected that Microsoft will finalize the code for Windows 7 by June or July and
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Microsoft a ‘Top Pick,’ Says Analyst
TheStreet.com – USA
His reason for optimism is an earlier-than-expected arrival of the Windows 7 operating system. After widespread rejection of the Windows Vista software,
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Portal IT

Windows 7 Will Allow Users To Disable Main Features
Portal IT – Bucharest,Romania
Microsoft recently unveiled its plans to allow users to switch on and off certain features of the upcoming Windows 7 OS. “For any of the features listed you
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Windows 7: Leaner, Most Customizable OS Yet
Infopackets – Windsor,ON,Canada
Well, Microsoft’s upcoming and highly-anticipated operating system (OS) Windows 7 actually allows you to shut the program off altogether — along with
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European Trustbuster Welcomes IE8 ‘Off Button’
InformationWeek – Manhasset,NY,USA
By Paul McDougall The former Microsoft monitoring trustee for the European Commission said the company’s move to include a Windows 7 feature that allows
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Microsoft confirms IE8 removal option for Windows 7
VNUNet.com – UK
Microsoft engineers have revealed more information about the ability to turn off certain applications, most notably Internet Explorer 8 (IE8), in Windows 7
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Google Blogs Alert for: "windows 7"

Sony Ericsson Windows 7 Theme Download
By km
Since the Windows 7 has available download fro public testing, A lot of Windows themes for other operating system has …
Windows 7 Buzz News – http://www.windows7buzz.com/

Windows 7 For Netbooks by Aston Ajayi, external hard disks, usb
By admin
Windows 7 For Netbooks by Aston Ajayi, external hard disks, usb flash drives, glass graphics, productivity applications, lightweight version, windows product, encrypting file system, professional versions, business version,
e-Guru.org – http://www.e-guru.org/

Windows 7 Transformation Pack for XP
By Nirmal
Ever since Windows 7 Beta was released to public, there has been lots of customization packs based on Windows 7 for Vista and XP. The looks and features of.
Life Rocks 2.0 – http://www.nirmaltv.com/

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