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Don't care if your friends think you're a douche? Throw a party, get Windows 7 free!

Are you so excited about the upcoming Windows 7 launch that you just can't stop telling all your friends about how super awesome it is? I bet you're so jazzed that you'd even pay double what they're asking for Windows 7 Ultimate. That's pretty jazzed.

Well, buddy, Microsoft has some amazing news for you! Hold on to your boxers. If you can find 9 chumps friends and provide a decent pitch, you could be chosen to host a Windows 7 House Party and win a free signature copy of Windows 7 (Kid n Play not included).

There are four pre-defined categories for the party: PhotoPalooza, Media Mania, Setting up with Ease, and Family Friendly Fun. Riveting stuff, to be sure. Nothing says "party" like showing people how to do a Windows 7 install from scratch or editing photos using Paint.

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Download Squad Week in Review

Download Squad logoHave you been spending the week trying to convince your friends and family that you're not only staying in the race so that you can have some leverage in your campaign for the vice presidency? Then here are a few stories you might have missed. Don't worry, it's happened to all of us at one point or another.

  • Microsoft: Would you use our search engine for a shiny new nickel?
    This week could go down in history as the week when Microsoft finally gave up on trying to get people to use its search engine because it's good and just decided to start bribing users. But we're guessing most people will probably forget about Microsoft's cash back offer for items found using the company's product search offer and go back to using better known product search sites.
  • VLC's latest version:81,297,899 and rising
    Need a video player? Try VLC. How about an audio player? Try VLC. Need something that will open almost any format and has browser plugins for Firefox and Internet Explorer? Yeah, you know the rest.
  • Hungarian student throws eggs at Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer
    Honestly, we're still not entirely sure why this guy was throwing eggs at Ballmer and not, say, the government officials he's accusing of wasting money on Microsoft products. But the video's fun to watch. And isn't that what really matters?
  • Flipping the Linux Switch: Switching, literally, with Ulteo Virtual Desktop
    Want to run some Linux apps, but aren't ready to give up Windows? Ulteo's got you covered with a new virtual desktop product that runs Linux applications inside of Windows. And much to our surprise and delight, Ulteo Virtual Desktop does this quite seamlessly.
  • Tag Galaxy: Spacy way to browse Flickr
    Tag Galaxy makes browsing Flickr a whole new experience. Just enter a search term, and watch as related keywords float across the screen. Zoom in and you can see a series of thumbnails. But honestly, words don't do Tag Galaxy justice. Just check it out for yourself. It's that cool.
  • 10 Fresh NetNewsWire styles
    If there's one thing we love more than nifty visualizations, (see above), it's nifty skins. And OS X RSS reader NetNewsWire is fully skinnable, so we went on a skinning binge this week and found 10 themes that completely change the look and feel of one of our favorite desktop applications.

Filed under: Microsoft, Yahoo!

Yahoo bid is no more, Microsoft withdraws

Yahoo bid is no more
Earlier today we covered how the Microsoft and Yahoo thing might actually go through, or go bust altogether. Long story short: Microsoft withdrew its offer.

Three months after everyone went bananas because Microsoft put out the bid to buy Yahoo, Ballmer finally says it's "in the best interest of Microsoft" to withdraw its bid. And probably in the best interest of, and great relief to, Yahoo product users who thought Microsoft would ravage all that was good about the services and turn Flickr into some sort of Microsoft Photo Share Premium Family Live while Yahoo Mail would spend eternity as Hot Live Yahoo Mail. Microsoft shareholders who didn't think the bid was a good idea in the first place are probably pretty happy too. And Google. And probably a lot of other people.

So what does the future look like for Microsoft? Keep going of course, says Ballmer: "While Yahoo would have accelerated our strategy, I am confident that we can continue to move forward toward our goals." And Yahoo will probably have to deal with lawsuits from disgruntled shareholders that thought this was a really good idea.

And, if the details of this drama intrigue you, read the whole "not to be" letter from Ballmer to Yang.

[via paidContent]

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