If you look at it, microsoft has been playing catch-up games in the last few years. They are behind google in search, behind apple in application-integrated desktops and new hardware-software user interface (iphone. They came up with the so-called "surface" technology - but like what this video says, who want to drag a big a$$ table around?), behind linux in native file system, security, ...
Microsoft has a long history of smart-talking and failing to deliver their promises. If there's any great changes in Windows 7, first of such changes would be emulations of OS X and OSS.
Microsoft has a long history of smart-talking and failing to deliver their promises. If there's any great changes in Windows 7, first of such changes would be emulations of OS X and OSS.