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Observed Tech PODCAST Episode 5

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Greetings everyone and welcome to Episode 5 of the Observed Tech PODCAST. We are talking a lot about Operating Systems and either the end of their official support cycle or their upcoming expiration.  I also mention details about the DisplayFusion Software contest and then close out with some ways you can help the victims in Haiti after those devastating earthquakes.

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Show Highlights:

  • Intro at 00:40
  • Windows XP SP2 and Windows Vista RTM Support Life Cycle Ending at 1:42
  • Windows 7 Release Candidate Expiration at 5:44
  • DisplayFusion Contest Details at 10:43
  • Haiti Earthquake Relief at 13:53
  • Close at 16:45

Links associated with this show:

Haiti Earthquake Relief Info for Text Messages

  • Text HAITI to 90999 to donate $10 to American Red Cross
  • Text CERF to 90999 to donate $5 to United Nations Central Emergency Fund
  • Text HAITI to 45678 to donate $5 to The Salvation Army
  • Text QUAKE to 20222 to donate $10 to Clinton/Bush Haiti Fund
  • Text SAVE to 20222 to donate $10 to Save The Children

Date Recorded: 23 Jan 2010
Length: 17:55
Format: MP3, 128KBPS
Size: 16.4MB


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