Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Exploring Windows: Get Election 2008 coverage on your Windows Vista PC

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Volume 98

October 21, 2008
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Election 2008: Watch it all on your Windows Vista PC   
Election 2008: Watch it all on your Windows Vista PC
Now it's easy to stay on top of the latest coverage for the 2008 presidential election. Just access the new MSNBC News beta from Windows Media Center in your Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate PC. From one simple menu, you can view the latest election videos, top stories, and U.S. weather. The best part is there's nothing to download - just open Windows Media Center and select MSNBC.com in the TV + Movies menu.

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