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IEEE and ACM availability of Windows 7 from MSDNAA

The MSDN Academic Alliance program was established seven years ago as a membership service to provide access to MS platform and development tools to STEM departments at educational institutions throughout the world. In 2008, Microsoft extended availability

Expression Studio 3, XNA Game Studio 3.1 and Robotics Studio 2008 R2 on Dreamspark for student download

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How to Download and Install DreamSpark Software

Microsoft software from DreamSpark comes packaged in large, single files with .ISO or .IMG extensions. These files are “images” (exact copies) of the CD or DVD media on which the software would be shipped. (The name ISO refers to the standardized file
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Why does MSDN AA exist?

Technology skills are increasingly important for success of students and for continued leadership in technology arena. The MSDN AA program supports and advances the learning and skills in the areas of technical design, math, science, engineering and technology,

Add value to a College degree with an out-of-class project

The article on " The declining value of a college degree " by Greg IP in today's The Wall Street Journal notes that a college dress is not a stepping stone to guaranteed success but a necessity in this globalized world where the college dress is now comoditized.

DreamSpark: How to get support

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DreamSpark: Does my school have to be listed to get the Microsoft DreamSpark software in US?

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DreamSpark - Students get your FREE software here

Microsoft is Jump Starting the student developer with an offering of FREE developer tools. Just for being a student, you get professional-level developer and design tools as a download, at no-charge and with no strings attached. The DreamSpark offering
 
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