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  1. whoosh

    Windows 7 Office 2010 Downloaded 8.6 Million Times, Beats Windows 7 During the Beta program

    There is little doubt that Office 2010 deserves its position alongside Windows 7 as Microsoft’s key products. Judging in terms of the sheer size of the Beta testing process, Office 2010 is at least on par with Windows 7, if not enjoying even more success, than the latest iteration of the Windows...
  2. whoosh

    Windows 7 Microsoft takes a gamble with Office 2010

    Link Removed Readers may remember when I predicted that Microsoft would be forced to give away its phenomenally popular "Office" software to compete with various options in the marketplace. (Of course, at the time I was wearing my shirt that proclaimed, "I believe in Santa Claus, the...
  3. whoosh

    Windows 7 Office 2010 Technical Beta Closing Down

    With the first wave of the Office 2010 launch now on the horizon, Microsoft is gearing up to shut down the testing program that helped build the next iteration of the Office System. Early adopters involved in the Beta of Office 2010 are receiving email messages, informing them that the program...
  4. kemical

    Windows 7 AMD to refresh GPU line up in 2nd half of 2010

    Chief executive officer of Advanced Micro Devices said during a conference call with financial analysts that the company’s graphics division ATI was on-track to refresh its lineup of graphics cards in the second half of calendar 2010. The mystery, though, is with what the family of graphics...
  5. reghakr

    Might Google drop Chrome OS beta as a Windows 7 spoiler?

    Warning: This is a completely speculative post. But stay with me as I paint a possible scenario Microsoft is launching Windows 7 seven days from today on October 22. This evening, Google is holding an open house which, it turns out, is open to everyone but the press during which company...
  6. Matt

    Windows 7 Under promise, Over Deliver?

    So, do you think that the reason that Microsoft is keeping quiet about Windows 7 is because they don't want people to get excited, see it in beta for 1 or 2 years, and when it comes out, there so bored that they bash it, like with Windows Vista. So, think they prefer the Apple approach, where...
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