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Windows 7 Google Alerts for 29 March 2009

Google News Alert for: "windows 7"

TechSpot

Weekend tech reading: Good-Bye XP. Hello Windows 7
TechSpot – USA
Hello Windows 7 Microsoft has wanted to kill Windows XP for years. There was only one problem. The users refused to let it die. Now, that Windows 7 is
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Escapist Magazine

Windows 7 RC in May?
Escapist Magazine – Durham,NC,USA
A prematurely activated download page for the Windows 7 Release Candidate revealed that the full RC would be available for download this May.
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New alleged Windows Mobile 7 screenshots emerge
Boy Genius Report – NY,USA
or Windows 7 (http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/2009/03/17/designing-aero-snap.aspx), I would lean towards Microsoft is experimenting with UX for Windows
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Google Blogs Alert for: "windows 7"

Microsoft drops personalization from Windows 7 Starter, locks
Filed under: OS Updates, Windows, Microsoft, Beta, Windows x64 Chances are good…
TechNews AM – http://technews.am/

Download wallpapers, user pictures, Sounds of Windows 7 build 7068
Another build of Windows 7 is leaked, this time its Windows 7 build 7068. with this build, there’s a few new wallpapers, User display Pictures, Sounds scheme and lots more.
digWin: Latest postings – http://www.digwin.com/

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