Week in Microsoft: Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Live 4.0 rumors

Week in Microsoft: Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Live 4.0 rumors

This week in Microsoft, we covered Windows 7, Windows Live Wave 4, Microsoft Office Accounting, Patch Tuesday, job cuts, and Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite.

Let's look back at the week that was in Microsoft news. Here were the top stories:

Windows 7 SP1 beta rumored by end of 2009, RTM summer 2010: Windows 7 may be out, but Microsoft is of course still hard at work improving the operating system. Rumor has it that SP1 for Windows 7 will come sooner than it did for Windows Vista.

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