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RE[3]: You and the author of the article agree...not
by Thom_Holwerda on Thu 13th Nov 2008 10:13
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RE[4]: You and the author of the article agree...not
by stln on Thu 13th Nov 2008 10:18
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2008-11-13
Well.. with the risk of being flagged as a troller...
I just surfed to MS website and typed in "windows 7".
The first paragraph goes like this:
"what is Windows 7?
It's the next version of Windows for PCs, and it's the result of working hand-in-hand with our partners and with people who use Windows in the real world every day. We're paying particular attention to the things they're telling us are important to them and will make their PCs work the way they want them toâthings like enhanced reliability, responsiveness, and faster boot and shut-down. We're also trying to make their everyday tasks easier, like connecting and syncing devices, browsing the web, and managing a home network. "
I read two important items they will work on: reliability and performance. Connectivity is also an important concern.
If you read it differently then you really are ready to join the Microsoft promotion team (I'm not the first to say this in this thread by the way).