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Windows 8 Web page introduction
« on: April 20, 2009, 08:26:55 AM »
Newton's third law of motion states "To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction,” well this applies to writing software as well as Operating Systems.  So let’s take a look at Newton's 3rd Law of Motion in action as applied to an Operating System.  Action: Release Windows 7  Windows 7 is a reaction to Windows Vista.  We all know Microsoft is going to release Windows 7 in the very near future to replace the failed Windows Vista.  The Windows 7 Team has made W7 to be faster and less of a system resource drain than any previous versions of Windows yet.  Windows 7 will be introduced with 6 versions meaning the work must proceed with the Release to Manufacture (RTM) date rapidly approaching.  Reaction: Windows 8 on the Horizon  With Windows 7 well underway, there are plenty of teams within Microsoft who are looking to the future. Yes, Windows 8 is not only confirmed as existing as its own entity but Microsoft is currently looking for people to fill the proverbial shoes of planning. Perhaps the codename for Windows 8 is just that; Windows 8, and not "Orient" or "Mystic," as previously rumored. With Windows 7 being the current codename of Microsoft's upcoming OS, "Windows 8" as a codename makes perfect sense, though ultimately an assumption on my behalf at the moment.  Newton’s law of motion is always in effect, therefore in keeping with  "To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction,” it is only appropriate to follow that action presented with windows7newsinfo with the first and our newest site windows8newsinfo.
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