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It's true you can get a copy for free.
http://www.computerworld.com/s/arti...ws_7_on_the_cheap?taxonomyId=125&pageNumber=2
"Microsoft is running a series of launch events for IT professionals and developers in 25 cities starting Sept. 24 (Denver, Miami and Minneapolis) and ending Nov. 9 (Baltimore, Houston and St. Louis). Check out this site for the complete list and schedule.
The launch events are free, and all attendees get a free copy of Windows 7.
The event registration form asks whether you're an IT professional, developer, IT manager/or technical decision maker, non-technical executive, or non-technical manager or staff, but there doesn't seem to be any check that the information you plug in is accurate. We signed up for the Oct. 14 event in Portland, Ore. without difficulties, for example, and quickly received a confirmation e-mail."
http://www.computerworld.com/s/arti...ws_7_on_the_cheap?taxonomyId=125&pageNumber=2
"Microsoft is running a series of launch events for IT professionals and developers in 25 cities starting Sept. 24 (Denver, Miami and Minneapolis) and ending Nov. 9 (Baltimore, Houston and St. Louis). Check out this site for the complete list and schedule.
The launch events are free, and all attendees get a free copy of Windows 7.
The event registration form asks whether you're an IT professional, developer, IT manager/or technical decision maker, non-technical executive, or non-technical manager or staff, but there doesn't seem to be any check that the information you plug in is accurate. We signed up for the Oct. 14 event in Portland, Ore. without difficulties, for example, and quickly received a confirmation e-mail."