Windows 7 Is Here: What You Need to Know Now
With the official launch day for Windows 7 upon us, we’ve got coverage from around the GigaOM Network on everything from how to obtain drivers you may need to the potential industry impact of the new operating system to comparisons with Apple’s Snow Leopard. To help you navigate them all, we’ve put together a list of all our posts, which we’ll update throughout the day.
- As Windows 7 Rolls Out, 4 Things to Expect
- Microsoft Becoming Apple With First Retail Store, Online PC Sales
- Need windows 7 Drivers? Check RadarSync
- Why I’m Dumping Vista for Windows 7
- Windows 7 to Usher in Profitless Prosperity
- Windows 7 Launches–Lines in Tokyo
- It’s Windows 7 Day: Are We The Early Adopters?
- Ads on Your Desktop — Windows 7-Sponsored Themes
- Snow Leopard Still a Better Ride Than Windows 7, Even for the Not-Rich
- Lenovo Windows 7 Drivers On the Web
- Toshiba Updates Netbook Software for Windows 7
- Why Chipmakers Will Love Windows 7
- Video: Run Mac programs Under Windows 7, Sort Of
- How to Install Windows 7 on a Netbook With No Optical Drive
- How Windows 7 Will Cut Computer Energy Consumption
- New “Get a Mac” Ads Target Windows 7
- Windows 7 Whopper Conquered in Japan on Video







thanks for pulling this all together. very useful.
Thanks, we’re glad it’s useful for you.
Sebastian
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