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Windows 7 Partner Video Contest

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From Microsoft’s partner site:

“Excited about the experiences you’re having with the Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) operating system? Been thinking about what Windows 7 can do for your customers and your business? Create a short (no more than 4-minutes) video that tells your Windows 7 story. Then submit it to DigitalForumTV.com, where you’ll compete with other Microsoft partners for a chance to win a laptop computer (Dell Latitude E4300 or equivalent) powered by Windows 7, and prominent display of your video at the Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC). Here’s how to get started:

- Begin your video with this brief introduction: “I believe Windows 7 will help my customers work reliably, easily, and securely by…” Make sure you fill in the blank.

- Include a demo of at least one Windows 7 feature highlight, such as Windows XP Mode, location-aware printing or presentation settings, using Windows 7 RC.

- Submit your video to DigitalForumTV.com using this contest code: W7PVC

Review the Microsoft Windows 7 + You = Success: What’s Your Story? Official Rules, and submit your entry no later than June 26, 2009. The contest will end on July 3, 2009, following one final week of voting. If you still have any contest-related questions after reading the entire official rules, send us an e-mail with your questions.”

Sounds like fun. If you’re a Microsoft partner (or work for one), go ahead and cook up your video! You never know, it could land you one of these (or equivalent):

-Stephen

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