I've already explained why I think it's important to watch the media's reaction to Windows 7, and I have to say that this past week has been probably the most intense orgy of Win7Love so far. Let's take a quick look around the Web, shall we? When The Register asked Mark Shuttleworth, founder Ubuntu Linux and CEO of Canonical, about Windows 7, he replied "I'm not going to diss it." In fact, he went further and talked about his experience with the operating system:
I've kicked the tires on the [Windows 7] beta for a few hours and it was good. They've put concerted attention on the user experience with the shell. I think it's going to be a great product, and every indication is we will see it in the market sooner rather than later.
Steve Jobs is probably the last person you could get to tell you his opinion of Windows 7, but many Mac users have offered surprisingly positive thoughts about the beta as well—take the comments in this Gizmodo article as an example—with some even going as far as saying they're considering switching back.
Very good. To hear Mac lovers say they have love for Windows 7 is good. I wish the OS wars would finally come to end, but that's like asking a brick wall to step aside.
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Windows 7 Build 7277Intel Pentium D @ 2.8/Intel Centrino @ 2.10GHz2GB DDR2GeForce 7300 LE / Intel Integrated Graphics 4...
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Windows 7 Build 7277
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Dell DXP051
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2GB DDR2
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well great this would make google to come up with something real big if they want any kind of competition and mac should have already started working on their next project considering the praise that win 7 is getting .
but have to say microsoft really got it right this time.
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