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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/03/15/windows_vista_oprah_windows_95/
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/03/15/windows_vista_oprah_windows_95/
Oprah Winfrey is regarded by some as the most powerful woman in the US. So
powerful, Texas cattlemen prosecuted her in fear that comments she made on
TV in 1996 about mad cow disease would cause a stampede of loyal Oprah fans
away from burgers. Her book club, meanwhile, influences the reading choices
of 800,000 die hard fans.
What Microsoft has in mind this time, according to reports, is getting
Windows Vista on Oprah's influential favorite things list. And why not?
BlackBerry, Dell and Sony made it.
From the sounds of it, though, Microsoft's Windows Vista team could use a
little of Oprah's star pulling power. Microsoft used last week's Intel
Developers Forum (IDF) to announce some pretty stunning objectives for the
delayed operating system.
Microsoft is gunning for 400m PCs running Windows Vista two years after
launch - that launch being planned for November, according to The Official
Microsoft Connections Blog (read comments). Putting that into perspective,
it took Microsoft two-and-a-half years to ship 130m copies of Windows XP and
three years to hit 210m
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