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Windows7 Beta Download and News update

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Windows 7 is the next major release from microsoft after Windows Vista lunch and is planned for a three-year development timeframe. It was previously known by the code-names Blackcomb and Vienna.

Interview with Seesmic’s Loic Le Meur on Seesmic Look
Today Seesmic has announced a brand new Twitter app for the Windows Platform specifically designed for the mainstream consumer called Seesmic Look. Seesmic Look brings a lot to the table making it easy for the average consumer, like your mom, to digest and take in Twitter content. This Windows app works with or without a Twitter account! Earlier this week in the midst of traveling to New York for today’s event, Seesmic’s Loic Le Meur was able to spare some time to chat with me about Seesmic ...

Going out and buying a Windows 7 PC
Last weekend, I decided to go out and buy a new PC for at home. This PC would be used only as a “work PC” for when I do work at home. Sure, I could use my laptop but I’m sort of still a desktop guy. A lot of PC shopping happens online. Folks like Dell, HP, and many others have fantastic websites designed to give the consumer everything they need to make a purchasing decision for a PC. But a lot of PC shopping happens physically in stores too. I decided instead of ordering online, I would v...

Playlist 7 Highlights Free Music from Top Emerging Artists Sponsored by Windows 7
Early last month, Windows announced a new music discovery program in partnership with ReverbNation called Playlist 7. This program is exclusively for members of our Facebook, MySpace and Twitter communities. If you’re already a Fan / Friend / Follower of Windows on Facebook, MySpace or Twitter then you already have access to 7 songs of your choice from 600 participating musicians every week when you visit the Playlist 7 website. If you’re not already a Fan / Friend / Follower of Windows, t...

Spam, phishing, and other annoyances
This post will give a bit more depth on SmartScreen® and our approach to spam filtering, and on a particularly evil kind of spam called a phishing attack. I'll' also explain why individual e-mail accounts experience different levels of spam, and what you can do to reduce spam in your own account. A deeper look behind the numbers In my last post, I gave two key measurements: Hotmail filters out 98% of all spam it receives. Spam in the inbox is under 5%, meaning that fewer than 5% of the mes...

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