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Microsoft Vista is apparently trying to close half as fast as possible and hottest gossip in circulation today is Microsoft will release juniac the final iteration of the Windows operating system and half years ahead of schedule. According to Computerworld, juniac the beta version of Windows 7 will be released in one or even two conferences namely the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference (PDC), which took place on October 27 to 30 and the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) on 5-7 November.
Microsoft analyst Michael Cherry said that 'when the developer in the amount of the gathering, you want them to come away with something that they can tamper. Microsoft wants to do more than just explain Windows 7 to developers orally. ' If may only select one of two existing conferences, Cherry more likely to WinHEC attendees who have less. According to Cherry, the fewer the number, the more attractive to Microsoft, this time serious in improving the performance of Windows' likelihood worried early versions of Windows will be reviewed. They will not be happy if someone decides to test the performance of Windows which is still in beta. When released, there must be an impression that will publish them in the use of Windows 7. ' For example, juniac just look at the fact that the beta version of IE8 and Chrome were released recently. Both of these browsers reviewed in depth, including in terms of performance. So is the beta version of Vista that when first released was strongly criticized by some sites. Until last week, Microsoft has not said anything about the Windows 7 beta. However, on Wednesday last week, Christina Storm, a program manager at Microsoft said the Engineering Windows 7 blog that they would begin collecting the beta testers via Microsoft's usual procedures through connect.microsoft.com /. Although the official Microsoft Windows 7 scheduled for release juniac in January 2010, InternetNews said that Microsoft's own internal calendar refers to the June 3, 2009 as the launch date of Windows 7.
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