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Microsoft: Vista testers should switch to Windows 7 RC; Microsoft to patch PowerPoint zero-day bug

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Microsoft: Corporate Vista testers should switch to Win 7 RC

John Fontana By John Fontana
Microsoft Monday said users testing Vista should abandon that effort for the Windows 7 RC candidate. Bill Veghte, senior vice president for the Windows business, said during his keynote address at the annual TechEd Conference that Windows 7 RC should be the platform for users planning a client operating system migration. Read full story

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Microsoft lays off Steve Riley, the former face of Microsoft Security
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Competitors grouse over IE8 default setting in Windows 7
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Microsoft's Using You To Keep The Pressure on Nvidia For A Successful Windows 7 Launch
Microsoft's doing a great job of getting Windows 7 out there, tested and accepted by the community. As badly as Vista was handled, Windows 7 has pretty much been the opposite. But it wasn't just Microsoft who botched the Vista launch. Another big culprit was Nvidia and their slow response to provide drivers and address Nvidia driver problems on Vista.

IE on pace to drop below 50% share by 2011
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Microsoft renames anti-piracy tech in Windows 7
Microsoft has renamed its anti-piracy technology and, starting with Windows 7, will downplay the components that enraged users in the past, a company manager said Thursday.

Microsoft releases Facebook app for Windows Mobile devices
Microsoft Corp. on Thursday released a Facebook application that it says is the first that lets users upload videos straight from their phone -- in this case, Windows Mobile 6 smartphones.

Measuring Success: Resources for SharePoint Metrics
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More on Server 2008 Foundation
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