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Get Microsoft Windows 7 for free (or close) | Get Microsoft Windows 7 for free (or close) |
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| by David M Williams | |
| Wednesday, 07 October 2009 | |
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Windows 7, the brand new operating system in the Microsoft Windows line will be released to the public this month. Sure, you could buy it at retail prices. Or, you could save some money instead with these five suggestions.Featured Whitepaper
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Yet, there’s no need to be a pirate. Microsoft is happy to give Windows 7 away at no cost, or reduced cost, provided you’ll put in a little work for it. Here are five ways that might work for you or inspire you. Attend a Windows 7 launch party In what may be the tech world’s answer to Tupperware, Nutrimetics and various lingerie party plans, Windows 7 launch parties will be held around the globe between October 22 and 29th. Food and fun are sure to be had, as well as short videos on new Windows 7 features to organise and share photos and videos and secure your data as well as other general tips and tricks. Microsoft hired specialised firm Houseparty.com to mobilise legions of faithful followers in promoting Windows 7 to friends and family in the comfort of their own homes. You can find a launch party near you! Each host has been sent a poster and puzzle, playing cards and tote bags to pep things up. What’s more, each party has its own limited Signature Edition of Windows 7 Ultimate, signed by Steve Ballmer himself. This special edition might be retained by the host (who is a volunteer and receives no payment for hosting the party) but chances are that it might be given away too. Your nearest launch party may have a Signature Edition up for grabs as a door prize or for the first answer to a question or even for the best Windows-based dance moves. One thing’s for sure, you won’t win it if you don’t attend, so go find a Windows 7 launch party near you for your first shot. Join a user group Your next chance is to join a Microsoft-based user group. These are again run by volunteers, although some are sponsored by companies that resell or provide consulting for Microsoft products. User groups are useful in general for learning about new and emerging technology, sharing problems and discussing solutions, and broadening capabilities in general. |
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