[Infowarrior] - MS Windows Turns 25
Richard Forno
rforno at infowarrior.org
Mon Nov 22 13:14:37 CST 2010
(Wow....25 years of the Blue Screen of Death, too!! --- rick)
Congrats, Windows, You're a Quarter Century Old
12:40 PM - November 22, 2010 by Marcus Yam - source: Tom's Hardware US
This is vintage Windows along with some vintage Ballmer.
Believe it or not, Windows has been with us for more than a quarter century now, since being released on November 20th, 1985. While it may not have been with you for 25 years, there's no doubt that Microsoft's operating system has radically affected and influenced the computing world that we're in today.
It was announced by Bill Gates in New York City in grand fashion. Sure, it wasn't exactly pretty for many years, and it was originally supposed to be called "Interface Manager," but today it's still Windows and it stands on its own as the most popular piece of software on the planet.
Many of us at that time may have stuck with DOS (at least until Windows 3.1 rolled along, in my case – though DOS was still required, of course), but eventually PCs were gradually moved from the command line interface to the graphical styles of Windows.
Microsoft has come a long way to reach today's Windows 7. Let's have a look back at how things were in the initial release:
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