Archive for Martin
Martin Brinkmann is an Online Journalist from Germany who discovered his love for technology in high school. He is currently working as a freelancer for several publications and runs his own Internet website Ghacks
Engineering Windows 7 Blog Finally Starting To Mention Windows 7
I was a bit disappointed with the information that were presented in article form on the Engineering Windows 7 blog since its creation. It looked more like a clever Microsoft ploy to divert the attention away from Windows 7 by feeding the masses information about the creation process that would not specifically mention anything new [...]
6Sep2008 | Martin | 0 comments | ContinuedWindows 7 Product Planning for Windows
The Engineering Windows 7 blog was updated yesterday with a Mike Angiulo’s post about Product Planning for Windows. Mike Angiulo is the team leader of the Windows PC Ecosystem and Planning team. The post again misses to provide any new information about Windows 7 itself. It rather provides an insight in the workings of the [...]
3Sep2008 | Martin | 0 comments | ContinuedWindows 7 Boot Performance
For the first time since its creation another member of the Windows 7 development team has taken the opportunity to write a post on the Engineering Windows 7 blog. Michael Fortin who leads the Fundamentals feature team that is part of the Core Operating System group wrote about Boot Performance in general and Microsoft’s [...]
29Aug2008 | Martin | 0 comments | ContinuedWindows 7 System Performance
Just as Microsoft has intended it to be the Windows 7 blog run by two key figures of the Windows 7 development team has become one of the central information for information about the upcoming Microsoft operating system. The regular posts give insight into the development process, the development team and decision process but fail [...]
28Aug2008 | Martin | 0 comments | ContinuedWill Windows 7 Be A Major Or Minor Release?
The Engineering Windows 7 blog is taking up full speed supplying the news hungry web community with new information about the coming Microsoft operating system. The last article took a look at the internal development structure of Windows 7 while the new article is about measuring the scale of a release.
Steven is taking a loot [...]
Windows 7 Server Is Not Windows Server 2008 R2! Kind of
The Internet community that is following the development of the next Microsoft operating system codenamed Windows 7 has seen some speculation and false rumors about the release of Windows 7 Server lately. Many blog writers jumped to the conclusion that the announced Windows Server 2008 R2 would indeed be the same as Windows 7 Server.
It [...]
Windows 7 Development Team
A few days ago we mentioned the new blog called Engineering Windows 7 which was run by two core members of the Windows 7 development team who promised to update the general public on Windows 7 news. Most likely in an effort to reduce the amount of rumors circulating the Internet and getting more control [...]
18Aug2008 | Martin | 2 comments | ContinuedEngineering Windows 7
Windows 7 News! There is finally a sign of life, an official that is, from Microsoft about Windows 7. Microsoft kicked of the Engineering Windows 7 blog which is run by two senior engineering managers for the Windows 7 product. The interesting aspect of this specific Windows 7 blog is that it is maintained and [...]
15Aug2008 | Martin | 0 comments | ContinuedMicrosoft Has Nothing To Say About Windows 7 Server
A Microsoft software development team is working on the successor of Windows Server 2008 just like the Windows 7 development team is working on Windows Vista’s successor. There is however a huge time difference between expected releases for Windows 7 and Windows 7 Server mainly caused by the expected release of Windows Server 2008 R2 [...]
11Aug2008 | Martin | 2 comments | ContinuedWindows 7 End user license agreement
Is it news to report that Microsoft has created an almost blank page that will contain the Windows 7 End user license agreement? The page at Microsoft.com states that pages about the Windows 7 Eula, Windows 7 Privacy Statement, Windows Media Player, Activation and Validation are coming soon.
I think that it will definitely be interesting [...]
