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Operating SystemsMicrosoft denies it's running call-in 'save XP' petition
Author: feeds.computerworld.com Published: 14th Jun 2008 Visited: 215 times
Although a popular technology Web site reported last week that Microsoft has been logging calls from customers who want the availability of Windows XP extended, Microsoft said the report is untrue.
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