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Windows 7 moved up to late 2009
Monday, January 21st, 2008
Microsoft may be set to release the next version of Windows sooner than expected, an allegedly leaked roadmap reveals to TGDaily. The operating system, internally referred to as Windows 7, is said to be in an accelerated development process which will see the software released to manufacturing in the second half of 2009.
While flexible, the plan may see the Vista successor released as early as fall 2009, months ahead of a projected 2010 launch for the OS. The schedule is purportedly backed by Windows 7 already being available in its first Milestone release to testers, a benchmark that Microsoft uses to check the progress of its code. MacNN | Print: Windows 7 moved up to late 2009?
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