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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 are going to start looking ...
Engineering Windows 7
blogs.msdn.com — 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 . ... (more) Engineering Windows 7
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First Peek Under Windows 7's Hood in October [Windows 7]
Gizmodo — ... . According to the new Windows 7 dev blog, we'll get our first peek at the Professional Developers Conference on Oct. 27 and the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference the week after. Make it good is all I've got to say. [Engineering Windows 7] ...

Windows 7 in-depth technical info to be divulged in October
Engadget — Filed under: Desktops, LaptopsWindows 7, in large part, has remained fairly elusive thus far. Granted, we wouldn't expect anything different given that it's still years out from being formally titled and pushed to market, but it's still great to hear that we'll be hearing more shortly. The new Engineering Windows 7 (E7 for short) blog, which is penned by engineering managers Jon DeVaan and Steven Sinofsky, points to two upcoming conferences in which "in-depth technical information about Windows 7" will be revealed. The Professional ...

Microsoft now has a blog about Windows 7’s development
CrunchGear — ... Microsoft has a blog about Windows 7 now. It’s called E7, and it’s aimed at people like us, people who scrutinize the development (or lack thereof) of Windows to the nth degree. It’s supposed to be a conversation, right, about how they’re making Windows 7. The blog will primarily be written by two senior project managers, along with occasional input from the rest of the Windows 7 team. ...

Microsoft revealing "technical information" regarding Windows 7 in October, says W7 dev blog
Tech Digest — ... Fantastic. Just when we've finally turned off everything in Vista, deleted half of it and got it working and looking something like good old XP again, Microsoft starts preparing to change the game once more. According to the nerds working on it, MS will "provide in-depth technical information" regarding the... ...

Windows 7 blog feeds hints about what it may offer
Gadgetell — ... Remaining somewhat elusive thus far, Jon DeVaan and Steven Sinofsky, Microsoft engineering managers of the new Engineering Windows 7 (E7) are writing a blog to “open a line of two-way communication between the Windows 7 engineering team and Windows developers.” They are offering little bits and pieces of what we might expect in Windows 7, but to be expected; they aren’t willing to jump out on a limb and divulge to much information on the chance that what they advertise doesn’t come to fruition. (Something we’ve seen happen in the ...

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