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karela is a veg in india and other aisan countries and will alllllllllllllllllllllllllway be bitttttttter and its is realllllllly good for old people and young if they can stand the taste of it. and here is a study about windows 8 it the topic of my thesis in college if interested about windows 8 just call me up 911 dont borther mme i m old like a karela. LOL lol LOL lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol 1) Topic of the article 1 pt.
What do you want to about windows 8?

2) Source: NY Times, Washington Post, Sun Sentinel, Miami Herald, various internet TV news channels (Yahoo is not a source; they buy their news from agencies like Reuters or Associated Press) 1 pt. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2411187,00.asp http://news.cnet.com/8301-33692_3-57536384-305/what-you-need-to-know-about-windows-8/

3) 3 sentence summary in your own words. 2 pts.
Windows 8 in coming next Friday October 26. It is confusing for old windows users because it is a whole new thing .windows 8 will be difficult for desktop or notebook laptop because its more made for touch screen then mouse on desktop or laptop. If you get windows 8 RT it will not let you run old windows software like you have to wait for them for your printer or video game because its software is not yet made for windows 8 but if you get windows 8 pro you don’t need to wait 4) Your reaction to the article-3 sentences. 3 pts.
Why did windows change the traditional way of accessing the start menu?
Why did windows make it so difficult for old user?
Why so much different between windows 8 RT and windows 8 pro? 5) Who is impacted by the article-a local family, an entire state, a country, etc.? This may not be specifically mentioned in the article but can be an inference from what the news is about. 3 sentences. 3 pts.
Microsoft is impacted by this article.

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