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Murdoch versus the Net? Game on.
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Murdoch versus the Net? Game on.
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5 commentsWindows 7 pricing all over the shop..a...
I really think Microsoft have made a mess of Windows 7 pricing. They got the product right, yet there initial pricing of at around £44.95 for the full version of Windows 7 Home Premium... More
Adobe Reader in the Enterprise
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No Email Program in Windows 7???????
This has got to be a joke (albeit a very bad one). Or an oversight. A mistake, maybe? Is there really NO EMAIL PROGRAM IN WINDOWS 7????? Not even Microsoft is that stupid, are they?... More







