Free $1,000 software for students: Windows Server 2008!

Microsoft DreamSpark is giving away free software unique licenses to students all around the world. DreamSpark is a service from Microsoft to offer computer software free to students all around the world. They had offered Windows Server 2003 a while back, but has recently released Windows Server 2008. This software itself is worth $999.99 at retail, and is available for free! The pricing list is located here. DreamSpark also offers software free for students such as SQL Server 2008, and Visual Student 2008.
When trying to obtain the software, you must verify that you are a student. If your college is not on the list, you can still find the link for alternatives of verifying your identity. You can basically scan your Student ID with the years enrolled, or report cards to get your student status verified. This is a great opportunity to get your hands on thousands of dollars worth of software, just for being a student! Take advantage of this offer while you can. Good luck!
The link to Microsoft DreamSpark is: https://downloads.channel8.msdn.com/Products.aspx
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looking forward for more information about this. thanks for sharing. Eugene
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