Monday, July 20, 2009

Microsoft Windows 7 and New Live Experience

It will take a little while before the full benefit of the successor of Windows Vista, Windows 7, are seen. You can download the Beta of Windows 7 on the Microsoft.com site. However, users must wait until the end of the year to take advantage of the new operating system developed in Redmond. Ourghanian projected the finished product to be released in the first quarter of 2010, with 2009 being a year used for Beta testing. Ourghanlian said that they require a certain level of quality prior to commercial launch.

Will Windows 7 have a better reception than Vista? We can assume that, yes. First, the creators have learned the lessons of failure from Vista. Companies and individuals can be assured that the quality of the compatibility of drivers and security solutions will be a lot more friendly in this newer version of windows.

Among the benefits promised by the OS, Bernard Ourghanlian reiterated standard will support multi-touch screens. Dell and Hewlett Packard have already announced PCs with interactive screens. Windows 7 should also reduce memory congestion, hence Microsoft intends to equip future generations of netBook with its new OS.

Also, Microsoft is determined to win by knockout in the field of social networks. Users can get the latest version of Windows Live, entitled Essential WL. This version includes Live Mail, Live Messenger, Live Writer, which allows you to create blogs and Photo Gallery. Microsoft wants to leverage its capital ties with Facebook by sharing capabilities of content. Site users can share their social image and status on Windows Live.

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