Can Linux teach Windows 7 and thing or two?
Category: Software News | August 18th, 2009

Most in the computing world are excited about Windows 7 but that doesn’t mean Microsoft should no longer learn anything from the Linux textbook. The number 7 has for a long time held a special place in terms of mythology and numerology and when Windows 7 hit in October it will stay for the foreseeable future.
So taking into consideration the importance of 7 here we have 7 ways Windows 7 can be improved by adopting Linux concepts.
1: more frequent release cycles – 2: Sane release visioning – 3: Online operating system upgrades – 4: Better web application integration – 5: Support open development environments – 6: Thin down for the mobile market – and 7: Better device support. Now for the full explanation for these 7 just hit up the source.
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