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November 6, 2009

Windows 7 Seeing ‘fantastic’ Sales in Japan, Says Ballmer (PC World)

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PC World – Initial sales of Windows 7, Microsoft’s newest operating system, were “fantastic” in Japan and helped spur PC sales in the country, CEO Steve Ballmer said Thursday.

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RAAViewer 091102

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Radiology Anatomy Atlas Viewer.


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LaptopSentry

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11/05/09 – Protect your laptop from theft and unauthorized access.

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Desk Drive

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11/05/09 – Add a desktop icon when you use a thumb drive or DVD.

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iBloodTracker 2.2.2

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Track your blood pressure.

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Windows 7 debut a hit: NPD (AFP)

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Microsoft's new-generation Windows 7 operating system hit the ground running, with US sales in its opening days blasting past those of its Vista predecessor, according to NPD Group. Sales of Windows 7 in the days following its October 22 release were reportedly 234% higher than those posted by Vista when it was released into the market.(AFP/File/Robyn Beck)AFP – Microsoft’s new-generation Windows 7 operating system hit the ground running, with US sales in its opening days blasting past those of its Vista predecessor, according to NPD Group.


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3D Living Clouds Screen Saver 1.0

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Displays animated 3d clouds floating on your desktop

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JPEE 5.4.2

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Email extractor, filterer, verifier, manager, mailer.


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Sequential 2.1

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Image viewer for photos, comics, manga, and the web.


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T-Mobile Pins Outages on Software Glitch (PC Magazine)

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PC Magazine – On Wednesday, T-Mobile said it had discovered the root cause of the outages on Tuesday: a software glitch. But some users also said that their services had not been restored.

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