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CNET News.com reporter roundtable
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: News.com editor Kari Dean McCarthy interviews reporters Tom Krazit, Ina Fried, and Joris Evers about the cause and effects of the software maker's decision to delay its next operating system.\r\n

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