Is it Windows Vista Ultimate Edition Free Now?
Published December 13, 2007 in Microsoft, Software, Vista
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When I blog walking, I discover Microsoft will give who wants to get Windows Vista Ultimate Edition for free but you must join in Windows FeedBack Program from the big company. Share your privacy to the company when you go to surfing on the net, access the important file and spy by them on every move for 3 months.

You can go to http://wfp.microsoft.com/ you can sign up for this program with the following rules:
* Participation is currently limited to US residents of 18 years and older.
* You are the owner of the computer you use for this program.
* The automated feedback program is offered to Windows Vista and Windows XP customers only.
* The survey feedback program applies to all versions of Windows.
* Microsoft, comScore, and MarketTools employees are not eligible to participate.
And here is the what’s you will get:
* Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate (32-bit and 64-bit DVD)
* Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007
* Microsoft Money Plus Premium
* Microsoft Student with Encarta Premium 2008
* Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008
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