All Posts Tagged With: "windows 7 development"

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Mark Russinovich: Inside Windows 7

The second video about Windows 7 that has been released by Channel 9 shows an interview with Mark Russinovich about the technical aspects of the Windows 7 operating system. It should be interesting to software developers and users who are interested in the Windows 7 Kernel.

29Oct2008 | Martin | 1 comment | Continued
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Windows 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 | 1 comment | Continued
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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 | 3 comments | Continued
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Engineering 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 | Continued
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Windows 7 right on track

Microsoft has once again confirmed that Windows 7 is right on track and that they are still aiming for a release date that comes close to three years after the deployment of Windows Vista. Bill Veghte, Senior Vice President, Online Services & Windows Business Group, said on Thursday that Windows 7 remains on track according [...]

25Jul2008 | Martin | 10 comments | Continued