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Windows 7 launched by December 1 '09?

Yi-Wyn Yen
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Microsoft has yet to reveal when Windows 7 will go on sale since the company unveiled the beta version at the Consumer Electronic Show. Windows 7 watchers have speculated that the launch date could be anywhere from as early as July '09 to as late as March 2010.

The '09 holiday season would be a reasonable estimate for the availability of Microsoft's latest PC operating system. 

Prediction: Microsoft will sell Windows 7 by December 1, 2009. An official announcement from Microsoft will be used to judge this prediction.

 

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Betting Closes:Nov 30 2009Current Consensus:95.89%Total Bets:28
Today's Change:
19.94%
Life Time High:95.89%
Life Time Low:29.94%

Comments

Nothing official but this article claims Microsoft confirms 2010 date for Windows 7


TheStandard.com on April 8, 2009:
Needs to realize that everyone they communicate with is not Computer Geek and furthermore has no desire WHATSOEVER to be so.

I, NOT A GEEK NOR WANABEE, just reviewed 1st issue and while so counted no less than 347 Acronyns.
Of 347 Acronyms I recognized ONE (1) only being CEO which is title of most whom stand in the Active
Bailout ongrowing line(S). I discussed this with a Newspaper Editor whom informed that Acronyms should ONLY BE USED IF the Acronym label is fully disclosed if pre-seeded in the same article by full text.
IE; Chief Executive Officer, CEO.
A simple reminder be, especially for the Geek World,................. "ACRONYMS SUCK"

Regards,

Eugene H Brown, Charlotte, NC
agenohb@gmail.com


For your consideration-
Acer confirms Windows 7 available October 23, 2009

http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/news.phtml/23846/acer-confirms-windows-7...



Judged. As noted in David's source and on Cnet:

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10253924-56.html

Ian Lamont
Managing Editor
The Industry Standard
twitter.com/ilamont


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