It’s not piracy! At least this is the message accompanying the dead cheap Windows 7 editions offered by Microsoft to students in the UK. Microsoft has already confirmed that it will be offering Windows 7 for as little as £29.99 to students in the UK in mid-September 2009. The special offering has now been... |
6 October 2009 12:31 GMT |
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In mid 2008 Microsoft managed to transform Office 2007 Ultimate into nothing short of an ultimate steal. In fact, The Ultimate Steal was the name of the promotion inviting students to literally steal the Ultimate SKU of the Office 2007 System. Through the campaign, the Redmond company had slashed the Estimated Retail... |
16 June 2009 07:18 GMT |
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Microsoft indicated that by mid-2008 it had sold in excess of 120 million licenses of the Office 2007 System, in tandem with the 180 million copies of Windows Vista shipped. Following the RTM of Windows Vista Service Pack 1, the Redmond giant introduced new discounted prices for the Home Premium and Ultimate editions... |
25 August 2008 05:20 GMT |
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Microsoft has slashed the price of the Ultimate SKU of its Office 2007 System by no less than 91%, taking into consideration the estimated retail price offered by the company. The resulting offering made available under The Ultimate Steal brand umbrella is an initiative geared towards students on several markets worl... |
21 August 2008 13:13 GMT |
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Microsoft has transformed Office Ultimate 2007 into the ultimate steal. Come August 20, 2008, students from various markets around the world will be able to take advantage of a massive price discount for the Ultimate SKU of the Office 2007 System. In this context, Office Ultimate 2007 licenses will be made available ... |
18 August 2008 07:08 GMT |
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Microsoft has announced a new initiative designed to cut the piracy levels associated with the Office 2007 System. And in this context, the price tag of the Ultimate edition of Office 2007 got slashed from over $600 to just $59.95. The offer is accessible exclusively to students from Canada, the United Kingdom and th... |
12 September 2007 12:38 GMT |
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