Windows 7 has been making waves around the net for a while now, and we already know some of the more encompassing goals of Microsoft's next operating system release. It's going to be built on top of the foundations laid out by Vista and Server 2008, but it will not increase hardware requirements. There's going to be a multitouch framework, and a new mystery taskbar. That's more or less all we know. Microsoft also said they were going to be more tight-lipped during the development process, something they will continue to do, but they did open a blog today:
Engineering Windows 7. The E7 blog is written by Jon DeVaan and Steven Sinofsky, two senior engineering managers for the Windows 7 product.
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Cool huh? Technically, we could replace each of your comments with comments that actually matter, and we could replace my comments with ones that aren't totally pointless.
My, wouldn't that improve OSNews. "
And technically all of us can stop reading this website if it's censored by some Macbook swinging artsy student that doesn't have a clue about computers.
Technically this website is for entertainment only, news site, with little of other value so reading it is not a good time investment.
Linux users are much better served by going to Linux oriented sites, and likewise Windows and Mac users.
And it's not like there aren't tons of other competing sites with content very similar to OSNews.
So, yeah, OSNews can die as fast as it came to be popular if you piss off enough people Thom.