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Windows 10sion: what's old is new again, and that's a problem

Discussion in 'Microsoft News' started by David Pierce, Sep 30, 2014.

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    There was never really any doubt that the next version of Windows was going to look at least a little like Windows 7. Even Windows 8.1 was a step back in that direction for Microsoft, bringing back the Start Menu that so many millions of customers missed. But for all the time Terry Myerson and Joe Belfiore spent on stage today explaining the enormity of change in Windows 10 — they skipped a version number to prove the point — there's no obscuring the blindingly obvious truth.

    Windows 10 is Windows 7.


    Microsoft has sent a clear message today that they will continue to make new versions of Windows and offer them for sale

    — Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) September 30, 2014



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