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		<title>What Linux users think of Windows 7?</title>
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Many media are giving positive reviews on Windows 7, an operating system that promises to make us forget the disaster of Windows Vista. However, what users think of GNU / Linux operating system?
The question is interesting because many of these users use Windows for work or because they are good for, say, playing computer games [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Schedule Automated Tasks In Windows XP</title>
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Task scheduling – starting and stopping programs at set times – has always been a feature of Windows, but it has been subject to many changes over the years. In Windows Vista the process has been completely overhauled and now offers users greater control than ever, but this article concentrates on task scheduling as it [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Security in Windows 7</title>
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Safety is a fundamental pillar of our versions of Windows since Windows XP SP2, as it was for Windows Vista. That&#8217;s why this is a feature of Windows 7 too.
While Windows 7 and Windows Vista security features they share, there are also differences and improvements in Windows 7, we see the detail of many of [...]]]></description>
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