Fri, Feb 27th, 2009 |
Microsoft Corp. today revealed some of the changes it has made to Windows 7 since it issued a public beta more than a month ago.
In a long post to the company's Engineering Windows 7 blog, senior program manager Chaitanya Sareen touted three dozen improvements and modifications to the new operating system that developers have slipped into the under-construction release candidate (RC), which Microsoft executives have said will be the next milestone on the road to final code.
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