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  1. Google tells employee: you can no longer be a Microsoft MVP.
  2. Windows 7 “Steve Ballmer” Edition.
  3. New nVidia drivers released, showcase another strength of Windows 7.
  4. Windows 7 Already On The Way To Replacing Vista.
  5. Windows 7 will create 25,000 jobs, says study.
  6. AT&T Announces First Windows Mobile 6.5 Smartphones
  7. Designing With Customers in Mind
  8. Microsoft's Midori: Who's on the all-star roster?
  9. Flash 10.1 beta coming to Windows Mobile 6.5 phones by year-end.
  10. Rumor: Windows Live Wave 4 beta this week
  11. Code7 Contest Deadline is October 10th
  12. 97 percent of Intel testers recommend Windows 7.
  13. A World Without XP: Change You Can Believe In.
  14. Windows Mobile Poised for Comeback
  15. Week in Microsoft: MSE debuts, Windows 7 OEM prices revealed.
  16. Comparing oranges to oranges.
  17. Microsoft System Center team primes the beta pump.
  18. Windows XP Mode for Windows 7 hits RTM.
  19. Bill Gates down $7 billion, still richest American; Jobs #47.
  20. Intel Gives Windows 7 The OK.
  21. Using Windows Home Server’s Remote Access to connect and share media files
  22. MSN's new beta service lets you manage your health online.
  23. Missed Our Application Compatibility Virtual Roundtable?
  24. Introducing Visio 2010
  25. Session 0 Isolation
  26. Compatibility & Ecosystem Momentum For Windows 7
  27. Irate reader gets free Windows 7 after complaint to Ballmer
  28. Coming Soon – Final Release of Windows XP Mode
  29. Microsoft opens Chicago and Dublin datacenters; preps for more hosted offerings.
  30. Ballmer takes £47k pay cut as MS sales fall.
  31. Windows 7 available to students for just £30.
  32. $388 million patent verdict against Microsoft overturned.
  33. Microsoft Recite dies on December 31, 2009.
  34. Windows Marketplace Update - Countdown to Launch
  35. 6,000 products certified so far for Windows 7 Logo
  36. Antivirus makers applaud, mock Microsoft Security Essentials
  37. Should Microsoft push MSE through Windows Update?
  38. Microsoft's message to IT pros: Meet us half way with Windows 7.
  39. Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 delayed to after Windows 7 launch.
  40. Microsoft's Courier tablet: A Franklin Covey planner on steroids?
  41. The Windows 7 Logo Program
  42. Hyped about Windows Server 2008 R2, Exchange 2010 and Windows 7
  43. 10 top tips before phoning a friend.
  44. Why Microsoft Brought Forward The Windows 7 Release Date.
  45. Microsoft Security Essentials – new anti-virus software free for genuine Windows user
  46. Welcome to The New Efficiency Virtual Launch Event
  47. HP Announces New Line of SoHo-Focused DataVault Product Line
  48. Application Compatibility Roundtable with Mark Russinovich Wrap-up
  49. First look: Microsoft Security Essentials impresses
  50. Newegg reveals Windows 7 OEM prices.
  51. August 2009 browser stats: IE continues its slow decline.
  52. Apple pushes unwanted enterprise tool to Windows users.
  53. Demonstration: Enterprise Geocasting, Photosynth, And SharePoint Dashboard With Windo
  54. Microsoft offers no reasons for discontinuation of two Dynamics mobile products.
  55. Helios: Another Microsoft operating system project to watch.
  56. Microsoft’s New Tool in the Fight Against Malware Free to Consumers.
  57. Trusted Documents
  58. Decrapify your shiny new Windows 7 PC.
  59. Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 update
  60. Browser ballot screen, it’s all gone quiet.
  61. Apple pushes unwanted enterprise tool to Windows users
  62. The New Efficiency
  63. Week in Microsoft: Windows 7 PCs coming early, Chrome in IE.
  64. Windows 7 Action Center.
  65. If Windows 7 fails who will be responsible for it?
  66. Ballmer: Windows Mobile foul-ups won't happen again.
  67. Microsoft and European researchers deliver a snapshot of multikernel 'Barrelfish' OS.
  68. Microsoft Pink: 'Just a Sidekick' or more?
  69. Join Us For The New Efficiency Launch Event
  70. Windows Home Server, Windows 7, Xbox 360 and Windows Media Center make an appearance