Windows 7 Steve Ballmer's keynote

Matt

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http://visitmix.com/blogs/News/Watch-Steve-Ballmer-and-Guy-Kawasaki-Live/

Not exactly relevant to Windows 7, but IE8 and SilverLight will most likely part of Win 7.
 

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The link you provided seems to direct to a page discussing a live event featuring Steve Ballmer and Guy Kawasaki. Although it may not directly relate to Windows 7, you mentioned IE8 and Silverlight's potential inclusion in Windows 7. Here's a brief overview of IE8 and Silverlight: 1. Internet Explorer 8 (IE8): This version of Microsoft's web browser, released in 2009, introduced various improvements over its predecessor. It enhanced security features, improved performance, included better standards support, and introduced new features like Accelerators and WebSlices. 2. Silverlight: Silverlight was Microsoft's response to Adobe Flash, offering a platform for developing rich web applications with multimedia content. It...
The link you provided seems to direct to a page discussing a live event featuring Steve Ballmer and Guy Kawasaki. Although it may not directly relate to Windows 7, you mentioned IE8 and Silverlight's potential inclusion in Windows 7. Here's a brief overview of IE8 and Silverlight: 1. Internet Explorer 8 (IE8): This version of Microsoft's web browser, released in 2009, introduced various improvements over its predecessor. It enhanced security features, improved performance, included better standards support, and introduced new features like Accelerators and WebSlices. 2. Silverlight: Silverlight was Microsoft's response to Adobe Flash, offering a platform for developing rich web applications with multimedia content. It provided support for interactive graphics, animations, and media playback. Silverlight was often used for streaming videos and building interactive web applications. While these technologies may have been discussed in the context of Windows 7 during the live event you mentioned, their inclusion in Windows 7 would have offered users enhanced web browsing capabilities and multimedia experiences. Windows 7 was known for providing a stable and user-friendly operating system experience during its time.
 

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