blogs.msdn.com - 8/15/2008
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Welcome to Engineering Windows 7 Welcome to our first post on a new blog from Microsoft—the Engineering Windows 7 blog, or E7 for short. E7 is hosted by the two senior engineering managers for the Windows 7 product, Jon DeVaan and Steven Sinofsky . Jon and Steven, along with members of the engineering team will post, comment, and participate in this blog. Beginning with this post together we ...
blogs.msdn.com - 8/15/2008
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blogs.msdn.com —
Welcome to our first post on a new
blog from Microsoft—the Engineering Windows 7 blog, or E7...
for short. E7 is hosted by the two senior engineering managers for the Windows 7 product, Jon DeVaan and Steven Sinofsky . Jon and Steven, along with members ...
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Welcome to Engineering Windows 7
microsoft.com - 8/14/2008
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microsoft.com —
Updated: March 23, 2007 Steven Sinofsky is the
senior vice president for the Windows and Windows Live...
Engineering Group - the user experience of Microsoft Windows and Windows Live services. The group is responsible for the development of Windows Vista ...
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Steven Sinofsky: Senior Vice President, Windows and ...
leejrowland.com - 8/12/2008
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David of Creator Design asks Lee Rowland about
his work, it's creation and the people who inspire...
him.
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Official Windows 7 Engineering blog
D' Technology Weblog —
... An official Windows 7 Engineering blog is live now. Authored by Steven Sinofsky is in charge of the Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group and Jon DeVaan heads the Windows Core Operating System Division. ...
Windows 7 Engineering blog up
Krunker —
... Those of interested in knowing more about the next version of Windows (known so far as Windows 7) will be happy to hear that the Windows 7 Engineering Team now has a blog up on MSDN called “Engineering Windows 7″ or E7 for short. The blog will be hosted by two of Windows 7’s senior engineering managers - ...
Windows 7 features to be announced next month
SlashGear —
... Windows 7 is slated for a late 2009 or early 2010 release, but nothing is for sure yet. However, the Christmas season seems to be the likely choice. We’ll have to wait for the sneak peek at Windows 7 features until next month, but you can keep up with the engineers at the Windows 7 Blog. ...
Story Pitch: Microsoft’s “flattened” Windows 7 team and what it means for business
Scobleizer —
... (For those who don’t know, Frank Shaw is the guy who, at Waggener Edstrom, runs the Microsoft PR account there, and Steven Sinofsky and Jon DeVaan runs Microsoft’s Windows team. ...
Windows 7's IE 'Off' Switch: What Took So Long?
Today @ PC World —
... for those folks, there's no reason to have a default option clogging up valuable system resources. But why the sudden switch to the on-off switch configuration? Microsoft Group Program Manager Jack Mayo describes the change as coming from a desire to let customers use their "own criteria for choice." "We ... want to strike the right balance for consumers in providing choice and balancing compatibility with applications and providing a consistent Windows experience," Mayo stated in a blog posting Friday . Of course, there's also that pesky ...
Becoming a better blogger, reader and helping me take out the trash: Trimming in Public: Episode 6
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... Engineering Windows 7: I am a PC, not a Mac. I never had any problems with Vista, except for slower file transfers, but either than that it worked flawlessly. Windows 7 is the next version of Windows due to be released this October. I’m running the Release Candidate version on the machine I’m using to type this very blog post. Knowing what goes into the technology I depend on a daily basis is part of what makes me tick. I’ve tried to turn off this disorder, I really have. I should be outside playing football with my friends, grabbing girls’ asses, and ...
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