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Back to school

Unfortunately friends it’s time to go back to school, after all these days of loafing around and a lot of posting. I wish I could have had some more time to blog, since I had planned to post MANY more articles. That seems a bit improbable now, since in my final two years of high school, I really need to start studying, and hard, to become something in life. I will be around, giving you insights on all the tech news, but sadly that may come at increasing intervals, with my school and coaching classes starting in full gusto soon. Stick around and come every week though, since that’s the frequency of posting that I’ll try to maintain. Or you can subscribe to my feed and sit back and relax, knowing for sure that you’ll be kept updated about new posts.

In other developments, I’ve decided to temporarily discontinue support for my toolbar until the host company allows editing with Mozilla Firefox.

Wish me luck for the next two years.

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Microsoft announces free version of Windows!

In a surprising development today, Microsoft has announced that it will release a free-download version of its popular Windows operating system. This will be done sometime in September 2006, before the corporate version of the next version of Windows, Windows Vista is released. It is expected that this will consist of the simplified version of Windows XP. A spokesperson for Microsoft supposedly wrote on the Microsoft Developer network that this was being done because the stripped-down version, launched last year, did not have many takers, and thus will now be used to deal a death blow to systems like Linux, which are generally made available for free. This will be akin to Linux, where premium version come at a price and the free ones have less features. Although, it would differ in one aspect, the source code will still not be made available. At the end of the post, this unidentified source in Microsoft told us that it was Microsoft’s vision to see total domination of the operating system segment. It went on to say ‘of course, with so many more users, we will have an even more crappy product which doesn’t work at all, even worse than the current situation’.

In fact, in a situation similar to what happened to Google Base, a beta download from freewindows.microsoft.com page had also been made possible, before embarrassed Microsoft officials took it offline, saying that it wasn’t for public release yet, and they were just testing the concept internally, to see how many of their employees wanted to commit ‘suicide’ by downloading our OS.

It seems that Microsoft is having trouble keeping it’s plans secret, with the much-publicised leak of its Origami project. In fact, it seems a bad publicity management times from all companies, with leaks from Apple (about switching to Intel cores), Google (unlimited storage for users), etc. It seems that they all need to pull up their socks and learn to give their users a surprise.

Happy April Fools’ Day!