Microsoft: Windows 7 set for 2010, not 2009
April 8, 2008 (Tuesday) | Windows 7
Microsoft chief Bill Gates recently indicated that Windows 7 would see store shelves sometime in 2009, but today the company hurriedly retracted the statement, saying Gates was most likely referring to developer seeds. Microsoft restated that its intended release schedule for Windows 7 would be from three years of Vista's launch, placing it some ti...
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