Ha ha.
I asked this before, why does Microsoft think we'll fall for for
Numbering over functionality? The ink is barely dry for Windows 7 and
now they are out with Windows 8.
What's going to make 8 successful if 7 got lukewarm support? This is
very telling about the effect which this Redmond continues to "enjoy"
(sic) in the technology space.
How things have changed
Kiania D.
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