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Microsoft Windows 7 Aims to Be What Vista Isn't

Microsoft saw better days before the release of Vista -- which many consider a disaster -- but Microsoft is quickly trying to make amends with the development of Windows 7, commonly referred to as the operating system that Vista should have been. The Professional Developer's Conference brought plenty of details about Microsoft's latest operating system and we have explored the most important ones.

Windows 7 and HomeGroup

Gizmodo published their first impressions of the Windows 7 operating system currently being developed by Microsoft.  Microsoft allowed developers and reviewers get a sneak peek of this Vista replacement during this week's Professional Developers Conference.  Gizmodo and other tech blogs have indicated Windows 7, although still incomplete, looks to be a better version of Windows than Vista.  Improvements in boot-up time, work-flow, performance, and user interface all take center stage with this new version of Windows.

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There is so much that I want to do here at CMS Report, but my time has been limited these past couple weeks.  Some things that have been going on in my world:

Are Touch Interfaces All That Big a Deal? [Reader Poll]

Last night here in San Diego Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer touted Windows 7's biggest new feature—multi-touch integration—and today Google's Android phone software demo also boasts a touch...
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Of Microsoft, GNU/Linux and Boiled Asses' Heads

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Of Microsoft, GNU/Linux and Boiled Asses' Heads

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Of Microsoft, GNU/Linux and Boiled Asses' Heads

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