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After years of letting Apple's attack ads go unanswered, software maker sets out on difficult, costly journey of trying to take back control of what Windows stands for.
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and then, why worry about an image when all pcs come with ur product installed, and you have all the market forces and contracts in place, so the customer cannot change that??
every reseller/salesperson in every pc shop (when i was looking for an xp system)) told me that vista is good.
- by gamerman17 September 12, 2008 1:20 PM PDT
- Honestly I think that MS is just going to look at Vista and as they did Windows ME know its a piece of crap an move on...and work on their next windows version windows vienna . or windows seven. Just get a man or Linux..
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