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  • 20 Feb 2006
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    Microsoft backtracks on Vista list

    A list (apparently) detailing the different flavours of Windows Vista appears on the Microsoft website. The bloggers find it, and inevitably, it’s the hot topic of the day. Microsoft goes ‘whoops’ and publishes a pretty weak retraction – ‘prematurely… incomplete information… testing purposes only.’ Todd at the Seattle Post-Inquirer has the full story, from bolting horse to the closing of the stable door. It would be great to think this was an example of a deliberate ‘viral’ effort by Microsoft. But… ๐Ÿ˜‰

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