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Facebook bid on AOL patent portfolio before Microsoft acquisition

Bloomberg News reports that the social networking giant underbid Microsoft, …

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New Bing Bar 7.1 supports Facebook Chat, Slacker Radio, and more

If you like toolbars, then Bing Bar is one toolbar you have to check out now. The new Bing Bar v 7.1 offers option to search directly and quickly on Bing. …more >>>

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how to install a font on Windows 7

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Hey guys this is a simple tutorial what can benefit you in many ways by using great texts in all of your programs such as Paint, photoshop, after effects, cinema 4d and much more. if it works or you liked it leave a comment or like the video it gives me a boost in confidents when i see likes and a comment sayng it has worked or you love the video. SPREAD THE WORD Twitter page coming soon! Please check my facebook fan page -www.facebook.com thanks for watching! – FONT www.dafont.com NEED WINRAR www.rarlab.com

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[How To] Play C&C Red Alert Aftermath in Windows 7 32/64-bit Offline/Online Tutorial (No DOSBOX)

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***Read Below*** On 3-15-12, Youtube deleted the original video for reasons unknown. Well, I redone it from scratch, and its better than ever. See more below: This video shows you how to play red alert 1 online (you can do it offline too) that does NOT require DOSBOX! Yay! Now you can play in Windows 8, 7 Vista, or XP with 32 or 64-bit systems. If you go to the links below, you can even download the music and additional movies so you can have a true portable version of this game. If you just want the multiplayer package only, you can do that too. See links below. Enjoy! – Versatile ——————————————- *Links For the Tutorial* Main Red Alert 1 Portable Version: redalert1.com Add-on maps and Aftermath and IRC Chat Box ra95.tk Versatile’s red alert 1 multiplayer package game download (counterstrike and aftermath included) www.mediafire.com Find this video’s wallpaper at: versatile.minus.com ——————————————- **Stay Connected With Our Tutorials** Facebook www.facebook.com Become friends with us: www.facebook.com Versatile’s Blog: www.versatile1.wordpress.com GameDexterity Wiki www.gamedexterity.tk GameDexterity Chat Room gamedexterity.wikispaces.com Donate to GameDexterity: gamedexterity.wikispaces.com Project “KiP” Knowledge is Power: www.tinyurl.com GameDexterity Steam Group: steamcommunity.com

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LinkedIn leak points to Xbox Live "monetization" changes for holiday season

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A screengrab from Microsoft Group Product Planner Praveen Rutnam’s LinkedIn page shows plans for a new monetization strategy for Xbox Live coming this holiday season.

Image courtesy of LinkedIn

Where would we be, as journalists and news consumers, without LinkedIn and its members’ penchant for listing upcoming projects and pending accomplishments well before the public relations gatekeepers are ready to officially announce them? This time around, we have Microsoft group product planner Praveen Rutnam’s LinkedIn page to thank. Rutman’s profile contained word that the company is apparently “develop[ing a] strategy to further monetize Xbox LIVE subscriber base that will be implemented for holiday 2012.”
It’s impossible to say what exact form this monetization strategy will take, and Microsoft hasn’t immediately responded to a request for comment. That doesn’t mean we can’t start speculating wildly about it.
Perhaps Microsoft is planning a new, higher-priced premium tier for Xbox Live membership; one that offers subscribers discounted or free access to Xbox Live Arcade games, downloadable content, and online passes. Or maybe Microsoft will go the other way, offering a lower-priced tier below the current $59.99 annual Xbox Live Gold subscription that offers access to popular services like Netflix, Facebook, and Twitter without the online gaming capabilities. The change could even simply clear the way for Xbox Live to start offering those microtransaction-fueled free-to-play titles the industry seems so crazy about these days.Read more on Ars Technica&hellip

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Windows XP Mode in Windows 7

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www.lockergnome.com – When it’s 2012 and you’ve gone through the trouble (and paid the cost) of installing Windows 7, you might wonder (and rightfully so) why you might want to use something called an “XP Mode.” After all, when you went through the upgrade process, didn’t you figure that XP was something you’d be leaving behind as a quaint relic of a bygone age? Why regress when the high-paced world of high tech is constantly screaming at you to progress? Well, as it turns out, there are a few reasons to do such a thing. And if you find one,here’s how to install XP mode in Windows 7. You can watch the entire live TLDR episode here: youtu.be www.gnomies.com http www.lockergnome.com profiles.google.com twitter.com www.facebook.com

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What The Tech Ep. 110 – Thinner Lighter 3-27-12

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This week on What The Tech: Paul Thurrott talks about writing his new Windows 8 Secrets book. Andrew and Paul discuss the Smoke Windows Phone contest controversy. Does Microsoft rig the contest so no one can win? Paul answers questions about the upcoming launch of the Nokia Lumia 900. Will AT&T offer updates for the Lumia 900 after it’s released? Andrew and Paul also discuss Android and the iPhone compared to Windows Phone. Is there a superior platform? And Andrew asks Paul what he thinks of employers asking employees for their Facebook password. Is that even legal?

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World Tech Update, March 22, 2012

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Coming up on World Tech Update this week Apple details plans for its multi-billion dollar war chest, iPad users complain about hot tablets, Google adds a unique locale to Street View, the FAA said it will consider allowing electronics to stay on, developer interest in Android is going down and there are reports that Windows 8 will be out this fall. Follow World Tech Update on Twitter @worldtechupdate and on Facebook at facebook.com/worldtechupdate. Follow WTU host Nick Barber @nickjb.

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Microsoft Research releases Cliplets for Windows 7

Microsoft Research has released a cool new tool called Cliplets that will allow you to combine your videos with still images to produce an imagery that sits somewhere between the …more… For more visit The Windows Club.

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Facebook Messenger For Windows 7 Now Officially Available

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Posted on Windows 7 News & Tips It’s probably one of the worst kept secrets and I doubt it comes as a surprise to many of you, but Facebook have now officially released their Messenger app for Windows 7. The application was leaked last year and was also available in beta mode for quite a while now and it’s not really clear why Facebook took so long to actually release it officially. Facebook already have a similar app available on smartphones which has proved to be quite popular to date so I imagine that people will find this app quite handy as well for their desktops

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