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RE[3]: Marketing Department
by zima on Mon 6th Aug 2012 14:33
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or they looked up "Metro" in the urban dictionary. Before Microsoft started using the term, that is the definition I was aware of
Seriously? More than, you know, metropolitan rapid transit networks, or many public transport networks in general? (quite a few with the word in their proper name; in many languages, the word being a general term to describe them) Or "metro" overall as a shortened "metropolitan area"?
(also, there's the Metro newspaper - with its many worldwide edition, possibly the one with largest circulation)




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Its either that or they looked up "Metro" in the urban dictionary. Before Microsoft started using the term, that is the definition I was aware of. There are men in general that would avoid it, or would not dare to use it in a sentence with another guy who might not be familiar with it. Although, there really isn't a need to use the name for the interface, you could just call it the new windows 8 interface.