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It's official: we love Windows 7
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| Perhaps most exciting of all is that our two
| articles tackle the comparison from two
| quite different angles. Linux vs Windows 7
| goes through the competition blow-by-blow,
| breaking things down into categories and
| showing how the two operating systems match
| up feature by feature.
|
| On the other hand, Benchmarked: Ubuntu vs
| Vista vs Windows 7 is all about numbers,
| showing in easy-to-read graph form just how
| efficient Linux is compared to Microsoft's
| latest efforts.
|
| One of the key reasons why our pages are
| appearing so high on these search terms is
| because you folks, our readers, very kindly
| linked to our articles in your blogs, your
| Twitter feeds, your IRC chats and more, and
| Google picks up on all those links and ranks
| our pages higher.
|
| As a result, all that linkage has turned
| into an incredible opportunity for Linux
| evangelism: people who hadn't even
| considered Linux before are reading about
| some of the cool things it can do for their
| computer. And you can bet that if Windows 7
| doesn't turn out to be the perfect OS that
| Microsoft is promising, those same users
| will at least consider giving Linux a try.
| Thanks for the links - every one counts.
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http://www.tuxradar.com/content/its-official-we-love-windows-7
Recent:
Windows 7 â Itâs Vista All Over Again
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| âThere you go againâ. The Gipper said it in
| 1982, and Iâm saying it today â but about
| Windows 7, not Jimmy Carter.
|
| Because the more I play with Windows 7, the
| more I see the Vista debacle unfolding all
| over again. The commonly accepted wisdom is
| that Windows 7 is oh-so-much-better than
| Vista. Well, based on my own extensive
| testing, itâs not. Not at all.
|
| First a bit of history. Back in 2006 I was
| editor-in-chief of PC Magazine. Vista was
| coming out and we were pretty darn
| laudatory. Microsoft provided us with new
| hardware, we tested beta versions of Vista,
| and we loved it. Shortly after it shipped,
| alas, the Wow was less Now than Ow. Vista
| sucked upon release to the world for a wide
| range of reasons â not least because the
| networking and audio driver models were
| completely rebuilt in the six months prior
| to release. That led to driver problems,
| along with general instability. When I left
| PC Magazine in 2007, my parting column was
| a bit of an apology â weâd been too easy on
| what turned out to be one of Microsoftâs
| more uneven efforts.
|
| Itâs easy to get snowed. Microsoft provides
| its favored reviewers a steady stream of
| highlights, new versions, and new features
| â along with brand new hardware to run the
| new builds upon. A team of technical
| marketers inside the borg stand at the
| ready â helping the anointed work through,
| and around, any problems that develop
| during testing.
|
| [...]
|
| Weâve seen this story before. Vista was
| overhyped when it came out by everyone from
| PC Magazine to the Wall Street Journal. And
| now Windows 7 is getting the same treatment.
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http://louderback.com/2009/windows-7-its-vista-all-over-again/
Overheard: Windows 7 is just Vista with new shade of lipstick
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/overheard/overheard-windows-7-is-just-vista-with-new-shade-of-lipstick/
Is Windows 7 Just a Vista Service Pack?
http://seekingalpha.com/article/118240-is-windows-7-just-a-vista-service-pack
Is Windows 7 just Vista in disguise?
http://www.daniweb.com/news/post975843.html
Ballmer: Windows 7 is Vista, just 'a lot better'
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9117399/Ballmer_Windows_7_is_Vista_just_a_lot_better_
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