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Windows 8: The 'dying gasps' of the desktop OS or the next big thing?
Even before Windows 7 is in the shops, the Windows 8 speculation begins
By Tim Ferguson
Published: 8 October 2009 16:55 BST
Just as the marketing hype around Windows 7 heads toward its peak, a few details are starting to surface about its likely successor.
You may groan but work on Windows 8, as Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has referred to it, is already underway.
The next generation of Windows is unlikely to appear for a few years - probably by 2012 - but Microsoft is working on what comes next, even before Windows 7 hits the shelves.
Ballmer for one has implied there is still more to come. "In a sense there's still a lot of work to do [with the operating system]," he said recently in London.
Details:
http://software.silicon.com/os/0,39024651,39563433,00.htm
Even before Windows 7 is in the shops, the Windows 8 speculation begins
By Tim Ferguson
Published: 8 October 2009 16:55 BST
Just as the marketing hype around Windows 7 heads toward its peak, a few details are starting to surface about its likely successor.
You may groan but work on Windows 8, as Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has referred to it, is already underway.
The next generation of Windows is unlikely to appear for a few years - probably by 2012 - but Microsoft is working on what comes next, even before Windows 7 hits the shelves.
Ballmer for one has implied there is still more to come. "In a sense there's still a lot of work to do [with the operating system]," he said recently in London.
Details:
http://software.silicon.com/os/0,39024651,39563433,00.htm