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	<description>What was once Microsoft Office 14</description>
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		<title>By: Richard Bell</title>
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		<dc:creator>Richard Bell</dc:creator>
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		<description>Why even bother purchasing Office 14 or 2010 thing? What does Office 2007 doesn&#039;t due that requires the additional upgrade cost?

Hold on, did I say upgrade? If that&#039;s true, tell me what these upgrades are? Answer: NONE

Relabeling with Microsoft has become the norm now. Just like Vista, it&#039;s no different than Windows 7.... In fact, XP just ha DRM added, and they called it Vista... Now, they are working out the additional bugs in Vista, and they call it Windows 7...  but it still has DRM in there... and Microsoft hasn&#039;t improved anything, it&#039;s the other way around, you got to get a whole new computer system just to use the darn thing... 

Why pay for that?</description>
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<p>Hold on, did I say upgrade? If that&#8217;s true, tell me what these upgrades are? Answer: NONE</p>
<p>Relabeling with Microsoft has become the norm now. Just like Vista, it&#8217;s no different than Windows 7&#8230;. In fact, XP just ha DRM added, and they called it Vista&#8230; Now, they are working out the additional bugs in Vista, and they call it Windows 7&#8230;  but it still has DRM in there&#8230; and Microsoft hasn&#8217;t improved anything, it&#8217;s the other way around, you got to get a whole new computer system just to use the darn thing&#8230; </p>
<p>Why pay for that?</p>
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