![]() It’s an approach that makes sense in my book. Like I mentioned in my initial reaction blog post back when Microsoft discussed Windows 8 for the first time from the D: All Things Digital event, I like the bet. With Windows 8, Microsoft developed a unified OS to support a whole range of products from desktops and laptops to smartphones and tablets. Windows 8 represents a pretty big shift as an OS redesign. ![]() During his part of the keynote, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer called it “Windows reimagined,” and in my view, it’s a lot more than a tagline for a number of reasons. ![]() I spent the last few days in New York to take part in Microsoft’s Windows 8 launch.
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