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Microsoft all set to launch 'Windows 7', tomorrow

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    'Windows 7 has received rave reviews from industry analysts and early reviewers of the product for its simplified, faster, smarter and more secure experience.'

    The world's largest software company Microsoft will tomorrow unveil the latest version of its operating system-- Windows 7.

    The new operating system allows increased usage of multimedia applications and is helpful for users who prefer to store data on the internet.

    The Redmond-based company that had earlier launched its another operating system-- Vista, which failed to elicit much response is pinning hopes on this launch.

    "We are extremely excited about the launch. Windows 7 has received rave reviews from industry analysts and early reviewers of the product for its simplified, faster, smarter and more secure experience," said Windows Client Director Ramesh G.

    "The product will now be available commercially to all enterprises across India and consumers in retail via several new OEM machines tomorrow onwards," he added.

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    Personal computers users feel their computing experience will see a change with the launch of the latest Windows operating system.

    Windows 7 is the latest version of Microsoft Windows, a series of operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, netbooks, tablet PCs and media center PCs.

    Windows 7 is being released less than three years after the launch of Vista.

    The operating system will be released in six separate editions including Home Premium and Professional editions.

    Microsoft scripting the last pages of its own history !!!By: CK Raju, Thrissur | 22-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward Windows 7 will still be having the features that GNU/Linux variants had years back. The Free Software enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the official launch of the new Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Edubuntu in a week, whose beta is already available for download from their respective sites. Much like how the GNU/Linux versions finally ran over the AT
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