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cheap microsoft windows 7 32bit key, Office 2003 or Workplace 2007 (on the productivity suite side) to receive a discount of 50 percent on the cost of their licenses for Windows seven and Workplace 2007 (or Office 2010, once it is released by June 2010). 50% discount calculations “are based on estimated retail prices and reseller prices may vary,” Microsoft officials acknowledge. But the Softies say U.S. customers who sign up for the program “would be paying $35.00 for a Windows 7 Professional Upgrade and/or $91.00 for Workplace 2007 Professional Plus in year 1, plus receiving all of the Software Assurance benefits (such as an automatic upgrade to Workplace 2010 when it launches,
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