Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 11th Jan 2009 23:31 UTC
Windows People who work for for-profit companies, especially large ones, are always a bit uninteresting to interview, with media training and marketing instructions taking out all the sharp edges. CNet interviewed Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, and they got some very interesting quotes from the love-him-or-hate-him CEO.
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Perhaps its true
by unoengborg on Tue 13th Jan 2009 00:01 UTC
unoengborg
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2005-07-06

that Windows 7 will run great on netbooks, but so will the next generations of Linux. By the time Windows 7 is released most Linux distros will have evolved at least one, perhaps two generations. During the entire lifetime of windows 7, Linux will evolve at least six generations. That will be very hard to compete with in the long run.

It certainly doesn't look good for Microsoft at the moment. They still have a lot of money in the bank and will be around for a forseeable future, but their golden days are over.

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RE: Perhaps its true
by Jokel on Tue 13th Jan 2009 08:01 in reply to "Perhaps its true"
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2006-06-01

Well just read this...

http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/windows-7-beta.ars

According to the article Windows 7 is almost the same as Windows vista concerning hardware demands. That means if a computer will not run Vista decently, it will not run Windows 7 either...

So - according to this article Windows 7 gives little or none speed improvements over Vista I am afraid...

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