In the media Internet speaks volumes about the early arrival of Windows 7, is expected for next year's holiday season.
For those not very well acquainted with Windows 7 is the next operating system Microsoft hastening their departure to try to amend the missteps that gave the company with Windows Vista .
CNET reports that during a workshop on the "Windows Hardware Engineering Conference in Los Angeles, Microsoft director Jim Howe gave a presentation that seemed to confirm Windows 7 would be on users' PCs next year during the holiday season. This little revelation is not exactly a big surprise.
Microsoft has avoided public involvement in a shipping date for Windows 7. The company's official word is that Windows 7 will be sent within three years from January 2007 (day of the launch of Windows Vista for end users). The company has said it will release a beta version early next year (2009).
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The real truth about Windows 7 (according to experts who do not work for Microsoft)
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Microsoft has avoided public involvement in a shipping date for Windows 7. The company's official word is that Windows 7 will be sent within three years from January 2007 (day of the launch of Windows Vista for end users). The company has said it will release a beta version early next year (2009).
More information for interested :
interesting comments about Windows 7;
The real truth about Windows 7 (according to experts who do not work for Microsoft)
Photos and Video from PDC2008 Professional Developers Conference (Microsoft of course)
Windows 7 and the new Multitouch at first sight
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