Microsoft Launches New Windows On The World

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  • gmb45
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    • Nov 2008
    • 7538

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    Microsoft Launches New Windows On The World

    Windows 7 is released this week as Microsoft fights to maintain its position in the face of competition from rivals Apple and Google.



    How the desktop of the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system looks in 'flip-view'


    The operating system comes three years after its predecessor, Vista, which received a mixed response from users.
    Some estimates suggest 90% of PCs and laptops use Windows but this figure may be dented when Google launches its own operating system, Chrome.
    Microsoft insist they have learnt from Vista and "really listened to customers" on Windows 7, which will be available to consumers on October 22.
    Stella Chemyak, a senior director at Microsoft, told Sky News Online: "At one point during the testing, we were getting customer feedback every 15 seconds."
    She said users should find the transition to Windows 7 easier than it was with Vista as there are fewer "architectural" changes.
    "In this economic climate it is critical for customers to get value," she added.
    "The good news is customers are already looking at Windows 7 and finding the cost saving benefits."


    Windows 7 comes three years after Vista

    A trial by UK firm baker tilly found they could save ?116 per PC each year in direct labour costs and reduced electricity usage which allowed two people to be redeployed, she said.
    Baker Tilly's deputy director of IT, David Hilland, told Sky News Online: "It means there is less downtime on the machines when we're working on them, which lets our staff work."
    The success of Windows 7 will be crucial for Microsoft, according to the editor of PC Advisor, Paul Trotter.
    "The company's two major competitors in operating systems - Apple and Google - definitely have the cool factor," he told Sky News Online.
    "Lots of people have been waiting for the launch of Windows 7 before buying a new computer or upgrading an old one, and those people should feel fairly confident in the new operating system.
    "In terms of features, it's more of an incremental upgrade to Vista than a whole new way of working. More importantly, it appears to run very smoothly and without any setup headaches.
    "Whereas Vista had teething problems with third-party hardware and software, I've yet to find anything that won't work with my Windows 7 laptop."
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  • dctyper
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    • Jun 2008
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    • Stuart 0366
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      • Sep 2009
      • 206

      #3
      A bit naff Google calling their OS the same as there browser is it not...very imaginative
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      • firemouth
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        • Sep 2008
        • 410

        #4
        Originally posted by Stuart 0366
        A bit naff Google calling their OS the same as there browser is it not...very imaginative
        Why? what reason is there for the Browser not becoming the OS? answer NONE. we are used to the Bloated pile of shit pumped out by MS as "Operating systems". there are other ways to do it. Google suggest only one. but its valid, indeed it may be a better way.

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        If its broke, fix it and use it again!
        If it proper broke, use it for something else!

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