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A Look At Mozilla For Windows Users

A Look At Mozilla For Windows Users 04/12/2004 06:06 PM




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This is the kind of information that comes to my mind when Aaron encourages librarians to lead their communities in some areas of technology and educate patrons. It’s also the kind of information I like to see on library blogs (librarian blogs, too).


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Home users get key Windows update


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Windows XP SP2: Trouble Ahead for
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Windows XP SP2 Express Installer
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Thanks go out to matt who let me know that who let me know that Windows XP SP2 has been released in express install format, you can download it through the link above. This is for end users who did not want to download over 200mbs of un-needed files.

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Windows Update Scam Fooling Users


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