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Windows 7 launch parties: Are we all mad? Lawsuit over Gartner 'Magic Quadrant' should (poof!) disappear

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Windows 7 launch parties: Are we all mad?

Gibbs is astounded by Microsoft's campaign to get people to hold Windows 7 launch parties globally … a ploy that seems to have worked ridiculously well assuming that it's real … he also wonders about our collective sanity and coolness quotient. Read full story

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Just How Much Is Riding on Windows 7 For Microsoft?
In a word, Windows 7 means "everything" for Microsoft's future. We can all talk about the insane number of SharePoint licenses sold, how well Windows Server 2008 has been put together, Bing's surprising rise in the search market, and exciting moves by Microsoft into Online Services for hosted Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint and Office Web Online. But the bottom line is if Windows 7 flops, it's a steep slippery slope to the bottom for Redmond.

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Torvalds offers a thumbs-up to Windows 7
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