Next Windows OS only three years away?
Although Windows Vista was hindered by multiple delays before its eventual retail release on January 30, marking more than a five-year gap since the arrival of Windows XP, Microsoft Corp has indicated that its next Windows operating system (OS) should be ready for 2010. According to an article in the Seattle Post Intelligencer, this past Friday saw the Redmond-based software giant tentatively reveal the scheduling for "Windows 7" as it’s presently known, during a slideshow presentation at a Microsoft global sales meeting.
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