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Present a Thanksgiving quiz at school or to family and friends while the turkey roasts. Add sounds, pictures, and animation. Educational or goofy, it will be entertaining and fun.
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Windows Vista has some new tools to help you organize, store, and edit your music and photographs for example. Also, try out the calendar feature, and set limits on your kids' computer usage.
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Research no longer requires a trip to the neighborhood library because a whole world of information—and the tools to put it all together—are right at home on your family computer.
Ask any diehard software enthusiast and they'll tell you: No other gaming platform in the world boasts as broad or high-quality a selection as a Windows PC.
Everyone has a unique personality, but we don’t always have the time or the know-how to express ourselves.
You don't have to consider yourself a "gamer" to enjoy Windows games. That's because an intuitive interface and ever-expanding range of titles for all ages, genders and skill levels make it easy for everyone to instantly jump in and play.
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