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      Window's Vista: Hey, where's the buzz?

      Posted by Jeff from MSNBC

      Meanwhile, technology analysts wonder whether Microsoft's dominance is nearing an end, since programs coming over the Internet are emerging as a more powerful force in computing than software tied to individual desktops.

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      Flaws Are Detected in Microsoft’s Vista

      Posted by Jeff from New York Times

      Microsoft is facing an early crisis of confidence in the quality of its Windows Vista operating system as computer security researchers and hackers have begun to find potentially serious flaws in the system that was released to corporate customers late last month.

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      Vista Wins on Looks. As for Lacks ...

      Posted by Jeff from New York Times

      If the description so far makes Vista sound a lot like the Macintosh, well, you’re right. You get the feeling that Microsoft’s managers put Mac OS X on an easel and told the programmers, “Copy that.”

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      Microsoft Software Updates Go on Sale to Businesses

      Posted by Jeff from New York Times

      From the what drugs are the Gartner Group researchers on category...They are predicting a decline in personal computer operating system share for Mac and Linux for 2007 and beyond. People pay them for this data ... I guess Microsoft pays them for this data. Notice the entirely anemic penetration of Vista in CY 2007 and 2008.

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      John Dvorak on Vista's Launch

      Posted by Jeff from Chineseinvancouver.blogspot

      "While there is no way that Vista will be a flop, since all new computers will come with Vista pre-installed, there seems to be no excitement level at all. And there does not seem to be any compelling reason for people to upgrade to Vista."

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      A first look at Windows Vista, good and bad

      Posted by Jeff from Seattle Times

      Many will have to buy a faster PC or upgrade their current machine to run Vista smoothly. At a minimum, you'll need a system with a recent processor, 1 gigabyte of system memory and 128 megabytes of graphics memory. The word from insiders, including Dell's chief executive, is that you'll really need at least 2 gigabytes of RAM.

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    Jon comments on:

    Gates Bolts At End of Daily Show Set

    That would have been pretty clever, eh? Much better than asking when we’re going to get jet packs.

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    7:29 am 1/30/07
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    Damianmann comments on:

    A first look at Windows Vista, good and bad

    yeah…anything but Vista.

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    1:50 am 11/22/06
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    Jon comments on:

    A first look at Windows Vista, good and bad

    “now?!?”

    ;-)

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    5:51 pm 11/21/06
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    Jeff comments on:

    A first look at Windows Vista, good and bad

    I still think the amount of memory and power you need will rule out the upgrade for many existing PC owners. I tell all my friends to buy Macs now.

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    5:01 pm 11/21/06
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    Damianmann comments on:

    A first look at Windows Vista, good and bad

    The PRICE…are they kidding me? Glad I have Ubuntu

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    3:14 pm 11/21/06
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Start me up: The sound of Vista

    I agree. Any idiot could have come up with that sound

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    12:23 pm 11/12/06
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    Jeff comments on:

    Microsoft boxes up Vista

    Vista is so OS 9

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    11:37 pm 2/27/06
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    Jeff

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    Jeff is the founder of NewsCloud. He is also a freelance writer and blogs at Idealog.

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