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If you are downloaded things with the points then yes. But adding points will not use up band width.
No, not anymore. For a short while (during this last Christmas) Microsoft put up a website letting people give their friends Microsoft points, but now that the holidays have ended, unfortunately, so did the website.
Microsoft made up the Xbox 360.
Nope.Microsoft wouldn't do that as they end up losing to much money.
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A line can be considered as a locus of points. However, it is not "made up" of points in the way that a physical object is made up of molecules, or atoms, or sub-atomic particles.
BILL GATES AND PAUL ALLEN ARE COFOUNDERSOF MICROSOFT BUT BILL GATES IS THE CHAIRMAN OF MICROSOFT CORP.
Any number can be made up from those numbers.
Microsoft points can be purchased from a number of locations. If you want to buy them with straight up cash, you can visit a local convenience store like 7-Eleven or a larger store like Wal-Mart that carries Microsoft products. If you'd prefer to not leave the house, you can enter your credit card information and receive a custom number of points that way.
Well if you have an ipod there is this app called Junowallet that gives you all sorts of gift cards including microsoft points just for downloading other free apps which you can delete after getting the points. It only took me about a week to save up 20 dollars then download the microsoft point code on my ipod. All you have to do is go on the app store install junowallet then sign up with basic info.
It is a fake company made up by Microsoft to demonstrate examples of using Microsoft software.