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Microsoft de-betas (part of) Windows Live7 Nov 2007 01:18 We thinkIt's alive!!!By LaeMi Qian
Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 03:45 GMT
Live, and (since it is a new generation) BREEDING!!!! AGHHHHhhhhh!!!!. RUN! Quick shoot itBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 09:44 GMT
Where'd I put my 12 gauge? Efros Wow!By Mark Broadhurst
Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 10:05 GMT
does this mean I get to uninstall all of this useless rubish all over again ? All your data....By adnim
Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 13:01 GMT
belongs to us. We can profile you, catalogue you, sell your information to our "partners" and target our spam/ads at you. you will buy, you will consume, you will comply to our T&C. All your data belongs to us. micro$oft may describe it's users as users, customers, individuals even people. But the truth of the matter is that all these customers/users are to micro$oft, just commodities. Decommodify yourself now, m$ should be one of the last corporations to be trusted. @adminBy RW
Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 16:23 GMT
"All your data belongs to us." ITYM "All your data are belong to us." "customers are commodities" ITYM "cattle". Moo. @RWBy adnim
Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 17:37 GMT
"All your data are belong to us." yes OK you can read it that way, It's just that I'm old, and not at all trendy ;) "Cattle" or sheep Indoctrinated from birth controlled to the grave. baaaaaaa :-) Live OneCare family safetyBy Nigel Jones
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 22:26 GMT
I've found the family safety component very useful yet MS still aren't supporting this under x64 vista. Amazing it's been a year since Vista's release and MS themselves aren't taking x64 seriously. left hand, right hand ?? mmm. The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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