Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 19th Aug 2009 09:21 UTC
Windows Last week we talked about what Linux (well, okay, X) could learn from Windows Vista and Windows 7, focusing on the graphics stack. A short article over at TechWorld lists seven things Windows 7 should learn from the Linux world. Some of them are spot-on, a few are nonsensical, and of course, and I'm sure you have a few to add too.
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wjscott
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2009-05-16

Some of you are thinking too critically.

Read Simplicity by Edward de Bono, inventor of the dictionary term Lateral Thinking
and author of The Six Thinking Hats.

It is worth the time and effort looking for simpler methods that increase value by 500%.

Only use your Socrates heritage with the Black Hat.

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