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I think Blue will probably share a lot in common with the 98 to 98SE transition, apparently it was a $20 update for Windows 98 owners - a slightly wider net of changes than a service pack, but not enough to result in a visible name change.
I am a happy Windows 8 user for the improvements in speed and I quite like the live tiles - but certainly have issues with crashing in metro apps and there's a lot of functionality to be desired in Mail - though it is now my default email client because of how much I like notifications in Windows 8; same reason I use Xbox Music over my preferred Zune.
I'm interested though how Blue will fit with enterprise - a yearly update strategy makes no sense when we're only now seeing businesses start to move to Windows 7.