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Confessions of a ‘Die-Hard Windows User’ ; Am I ???
Gather.com – Boston,MA,USA
He was speaking to the wide-spread adoption of Windows Vista, or so it seemed, and he asked the question- I’m not sure this is what he intended,
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Windows 7 Will Never Outshine Vista
PC World – USA
Third-party apps work online, not on Windows. And unlike the big brash launch of Vista, Windows 7 arrives stable, solid and good to its mother.
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paidContent.org – Microsoft Plans To Release Windows 7 By Holidays
Washington Post – United States
(It had previously only said that it expected it would take three years from the time Windows Vista was generally available to launch Windows 7,
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Microsoft Axum for Windows 7 Available for Download
Softpedia – Bucharest,Romania
Axum comes with support for the following operating systems: Windows 2000; Windows 7; Windows Server 2003; Windows Server 2008; Windows Vista; Windows XP.
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Windows 7 on track for August RTM, October on-sale
Computerworld – Framingham,MA,USA
Previously, Computerworld had noted that that if Windows 7 followed the development pace of its two predecessors, Windows Vista and Windows XP,
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Apple issues code freeze on Snow Leopard APIs
MacNN – Santa Clara,CA,USA
In Mac OS X Leopard and in Windows Vista, developers must generally write their own multithreading support in order to take advantage of two or more cores.
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Microsoft says Windows 7 on track for 2009 release
MarketWatch – USA
Microsoft said in a statement that Windows 7, the successor to Windows Vista, "is tracking well for holiday availability." Microsoft has been under pressure
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Microsoft Exec Expects Windows 7 To Ship In 2009
Wall Street Journal – USA
Many large organizations have resisted using Vista, relying on its predecessor, Windows XP. Jonathan Wynn, technology manager at Del Monte, said the company
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Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 will be ready by holiday 2009
Ars Technica – Boston,MA,USA
Previously, Microsoft’s official stance was that Windows 7 would be available no later than three years after the general availability of Windows Vista,
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Microsoft: Windows 7 Available in Time for Holidays
PC World – USA
Windows 7 is an important release for Microsoft as it follows the disappointing Windows Vista, which Microsoft took more than five years to develop and
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WindowsObserver.com » Windows Vista Google Alerts for 10 May 2009
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Google News Alert for: windows vista Microsoft springs Windows 7 RC a day early Computerworld – Framingham,MA,USA.
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Windows Vista Service Pack 2 Final – PCSTATS.com
By BY: PCSTATS
Windows Vista Service Pack 2 is an update to Windows Vista that addresses feedback from our customers and partners. By providing these fixes integrated into a single service pack, Microsoft provides a single high-quality update that
PCSTATS – http://www.pcstats.com/

Microsoft Confirms Windows 7 Availability by This Holiday Season
By anton@xbitlabs.com (Anton Shilov)
Nevertheless, despite of the economic slowdown and negative attitude of consumers towards Windows Vista, Microsoft claims that its top priority for Windows 7 remains high quality of the operating system. “Delivering the highest quality
X-bit labs – http://www.xbitlabs.com/

Microsoft says Windows 7 will be out in time for 2009 holidays
With the Windows 7 release, Microsoft is aiming to overcome Windows Vista’s troubled image. Vista was plagued by software and hardware compatibility problems in the early days of its release. Initial reviews of Windows 7 have been
TechFlash – Seattle’s Technology News – http://www.techflash.com/

Joe Wilcox » Blog Archive » Windows Client Needs a President, Too
By Joe Wilcox
Windows Vista was a disaster. The project was delayed and mismanaged. Typically, big promotions follow a new Windows release. Not Vista. Most management people involved with Vista development are gone or moved elsewhere.
Joe Wilcox – http://www.joewilcox.com/