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Chris 0
Updated September 4, 2009 at 2:46 am
BusinessWeek reports that Microsoft's new OS might not have the economic impact its predecessors once had. While many feel Windows 7 trounces Vista, the sagging economy could dampen any prospective surge in sales.

Before Vista, a new Windows release could set off a corporate and consumer buying binge--not only for PCs, but also printers, mice, and software. Some analysts have pointed out that the Windows pop this time could be especially pronounced, since many people never bothered to buy Vista and some 600 million PCs are running the nine-year-old Windows XP.

Link: www.businessweek.com
Posted September 4, 2009 at 11:07 am
I'm currently using Windows 7 on all of my personal machines, and love it. It's what Vista should have been. The Beta was more stable than Vista SP1 for me.
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