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Last Night on D6 Conference, Microsoft team demonstrate Windows 7 Multi touch video features demo for public view. Which Windows 7 multi touch demo is conducted by Microsoft’s Julie Larson-Green. On the video, you can see Larson-Green talking us through the various touch features running on is a Dell Latitude XL with Windows 7.
Video: Multi-Touch in Windows 7
While all the question is answering by Mossberg and Swisher. They say that Windows 7 Multi touch features is part of development from Microsoft surface to enhance the windows 7 functionality. Beside that, Steven ballmer from Microsoft also say that Microsoft is try reworking the whole Windows 7 user interface with a multi touch expriences.
However, it is still too earlier to judge windows 7 whether they will fully implement multi touch function or not. But still this windows 7 multi touch demo still a interesting things and give some interest selling point for future windows 7 operating system
Here are some quotes from the interview with Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer on D6 Conference: (click for full transcript)
- Windows 7 is apparently months away, due late in 2009.
- Walt asks Ballmer if he’s worried about the next iteration of Mac OS X, which will likely be released before Windows 7. Is there a risk that the work you’re doing now with multi-touch will look dated when Apple (AAPL) releases its next OS?
Ballmer says he’s confident Microsoft will have fantastic Windows 7 PCs, regardless of what Apple’s got on the market. “There’s a lot in Windows 7, and our goal is to produce fantastic PCs with our hardware partners.” - The conversation turns to Windows 7, which Microsoft hasn’t said too much about. Clearly, the company has learned from the media beating it took over the defeatured and perennially delayed Windows Vista. Indeed, in a post to the Windows Vista blog today, Microsoft’s Chris Flore noted that Microsoft is being very careful about releasing details about Windows 7. “What is a little different today is when and how we are talking about the next version of Windows,” Flore wrote. “So, why the change in approach? We know that when we talk about our plans for the next release of Windows, people take action. As a result, we can significantly impact our partners and our customers if we broadly share information that later changes. With Windows 7, we’re trying to more carefully plan how we share information with our customers and partners. This means sharing the right level of information at the right time depending on the needs of the audience.”
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