I noticed in my HouseParty page for the Windows 7 Launch Party that there are banner ads that cycle through with the following specials. I don't believe any of these deals are limited to HouseParty hosts/guests only, but YMMV. I don't know if they'll perform some type of verification as I don't plan on getting any of the deals, except for the free 1 year Kaspersky license.
The roxio deals are pretty good. The Nero deal isn't great unless you need the BackItUp & Burn. The Microsoft hardware deals are warm. The photo books look ok and OmniPage 17 is a steal if you need OCR software. If I see more launch deals, I will post them. BTW, I compared the deals to Newegg.com for comparison.
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Even if you signed up for a houseparty and got denied, when you got to http://usa.kaspersky.com/shakeitup/ page and enter in the email you applied with for the house party. They give you 1 free key, I guess just for signing up and trying to host a party.
syncmaster223 said:Even if you signed up for a houseparty and got denied, when you got to http://usa.kaspersky.com/shakeitup/ page and enter in the email you applied with for the house party. They give you 1 free key, I guess just for signing up and trying to host a party.
Good find, thanks. Looks like you get only one key though. If you actually hosted the party then the number of keys prob = number of attendees (up to 15)
Wait, what? Hehe. If you watch the video from Dlink's Sr. Marketing Director, you'll see him moving his mouth a lot, but the words coming out of it have nothing to do with how Dlink and Windows 7 are tied in for a better experience. FYI, Windows 7 recognized my Dlink router, which is supposedly Windows 7 certified. It shows up in Network under Network Infrastructure and shows me the model #, device IP/webpage, URL to Dlink and the MAC address. Kinda neat I guess. I'll add "certified" to the original post so it makes more sense...or not
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