Longhorn: One version or many?
As details begin to circulate about Microsoft’s next-generation operating system, one question that’s coming up is how many different editions of the OS will end up on the Redmond, Wash.-based developer’s price list.
Microsoft insider Paul Thurrott, who publishes the SuperSite for Windows Web site, claims that Longhorn will ship in seven, count ’em, seven different versions when the operating system wraps.
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