Microsoft will drop 'My' prefix for Longhorn
If you are a Microsoft user, there’s a big change coming in Longhorn - the code name for the next MS operating system : the "My" prefix is disappearing.
Microsoft users have become used to the "My Music," "My Pictures," and other "My" folders, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, reported. Those windows folders will still be yours - but they won’t keep hitting you over the head with that terminology.
Read the complete story . (TechNewsWorld)
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