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Ubuntu polished up for the desktop with there own features, Live cd installer from the desktop, migration assistant, Restricted drivers manager, Add/Remove manager.
Hmm... the "Add/Remove manager" was already included in the early Ubuntu releases, IIRC, but the rest of the features you talk about are new additions that didn't exist when Ubuntu created its popularity. The early Ubuntu releases used the debian-installer that had been developed for the Debian Sarge release, and back in those days Ubuntu's installer and the live-cd came on separate disks.
Back then, Ubuntu's "desktop polish" consisted mainly of a recognizable brown-yellow theme and a splash screen during the system boot and shutdown. The rest of the perceived Ubuntu "polish" came from the default GNOME features.