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Microsoft Corp has launched its much-awaited Windows 7 on Thursday in an attempt to win back the customers it had lost due to ‘pathetic’ Vista as well as for regaining its stand in the PC market.
The international software giant, which holds 90% of the personal computers, has been receiving nice reviews for its new OS, since the aspects and features of Windows 7 have been made public. This launch is expected to strengthen Microsoft’s presence.
"It's the first really significant release of Windows in a decade," analyst Brendan Barnicle of Pacific Crest Securities said Television. "Given the missteps around Vista, people really questioned Microsoft's relevancy in the technology space. So this is a critical first step for Microsoft regaining that credibility."
Windows 7 is flaunted to be faster as well as less cluttered and comes with touch-screen features. Windows 7 has been launched three years after the launch of Vista, which is really an irritation for all those who use it.








