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Windows 7 Sold Early at College Bookstore.

Score! Students get some of the best deals on software out there ò€“ and for good reason. Students generally have less disposable income than working professionals, and companies are willing to give students a break if that means getting more users trained on a specific software. Besides just getting a decent deal, it seems that at least one college bookstore has sold a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate Upgrade early. Engadget has a scan of the disc, the sleeve and the receipt for the purchase. While the package doesn"t appear to include any of the retail packaging, it did come with a legitimate key that was accepted and activated by Microsoft. For the rest of us, it"s just 10 more days until the big launch of Windows 7.


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