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Sunday 28 October 2012

WINDOWS 8







Microsoft. The software pioneer has ceded a lot of ground since the halcyon '90s when it was synonymous with personal computing. 
Over the last decade, an insurgent Google and reborn Apple have wrested the spotlight from the ubiquitous giant, establishing themselves as must-watch hotbeds of agenda-setting innovation.
But despite its current reputation for spending more time behind the curve than in front of it, the house Bill Gates built has never truly had an ideas problem. 
The Redmond, Washington-based company and its Research division have always attracted first-rate engineering and creative talent from around the world. windows.microsoft.com
Some will say ,Microsoft's  problem is delivery ;  others will argue its  execution.  
Whats your take on this software giant?   Xbox Live, Bing?  
Last year, Microsoft released a beta preview for its latest OS, Windows 8, which left many in awe with its sleek interface and multi-platform support. Boasting a number of sweet new upgrades, not only is it an essential for all PC users, it could also serve as Android and Apple’s biggest threat once unleashed on the tablet market. Thanks to complextech for the info.

The new Windows is now available with the public launch on October 25th, 2012.




Windows  8. Check.

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