Windows 7 Continues to Gain Momentum

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July 7, 2008Surface NewsNo comments

Is it too early to say that Windows 7 might be Microsoft’s last best hope to stem the tide against them? It probably is, but the way the corporate giant is acting one would think that is the primary thought running through their mind at the present moment.

Microsoft has posted a job opportunity on their website looking for a PR manager for their new Windows operating system, set to be released sometime in 2010. With the departure of Nick White (the man that did the same job for Windows Vista) and the absolute disaster to public relations that the operating system ended up being, this particular posting takes on a more interesting presence and one that has not been lost on many of the online technology bloggers.

Microsoft’s Windows 7 product really is where Microsoft appears to be making their stand as they attempt to gain back the market share they have lost to Apple in the wake of the Windows Vista fiasco. With Multitouch functionality and a number of changes to the code that are expected to tone down the resource intensive nature of the operating system greatly, Windows 7 appears to be a product that can get the job done if it has the proper marketing behind it.

Apparently Microsoft understands this and will be pulling out all the stops to ensure that Windows 7 hits the market with a lot of momentum behind it.