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|Impala
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|Windows NT 4.0 Embedded
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|Triton
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|Windows 7
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|Windows 7
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|"Windows 7" was the original project codename. It was decided that this must be kept.  
|"Windows 7" was the original project codename. It was decided that this must be kept.  
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|Windows RT
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|Windows 8 application framework.
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