Posted October 14, 200816 yr Da Lamb Chop rubbing over Da Baboon produces what sensation? Remember Dis is for Da $300. It also increases my Jerk Off count "the granter of sina" <granter@yan.sina> wrote in message news:48f3ef2e$1@newsgate.x-privat.org... > So what will windows7 actually be? > > Much like windows98 SE was to windows98 > > the same windows7 will be to vista. Nothing very new.. > > THEY WILL JUST TRY TO CORRECT ALL THE CRAP VISTA HAS!!!! lol > And boy did vista have a lot of crap! > > See below article>>> > > http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2008/10/13/introducing-windows-7.aspx > > Hi there, Mike Nash here. > > For me, one of the most exciting times in the release of a new product is > right before we show it to the world for the first time. And that time is > right now. > > In a few weeks we are going to be talking about the details of this > release at the PDC and at WinHEC. We will be sharing a pre-beta "developer > only release" with attendees of both shows and giving them the first broad > in-depth look at what we've been up to. I can't wait for them to see it. > > And, as you probably know, since we began development of the next version > of the Windows client operating system we have been referring to it by a > codename, "Windows 7." But now is a good time to announce that we've > decided to officially call the next version of Windows, "Windows 7." > > While I know there have been a few cases at Microsoft when the codename of > a product was used for the final release, I am pretty sure that this is a > first for Windows. You might wonder about the decision. > > The decision to use the name Windows 7 is about simplicity. Over the > years, we have taken different approaches to naming Windows. We've used > version numbers like Windows 3.11, or dates like Windows 98, or > "aspirational" monikers like Windows XP or Windows Vista. And since we do > not ship new versions of Windows every year, using a date did not make > sense. Likewise, coming up with an all-new "aspirational" name does not > do justice to what we are trying to achieve, which is to stay firmly > rooted in our aspirations for Windows Vista, while evolving and refining > the substantial investments in platform technology in Windows Vista into > the next generation of Windows. > > Simply put, this is the seventh release of Windows, so therefore "Windows > 7" just makes sense. > > We are very excited about the opportunity to tell you more about Windows 7 > in the coming weeks, and show you how we have continued to build on > investments begun in Windows Vista to deliver on the next release of the > Windows operating system. > > I look forward to sharing more with you in the coming weeks and months. > > >
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