
Along with his celebrity pals
By Steve Ranger
Published: 31 January 2007 15:00 GMT
Microsoft's long-awaited Vista operating system finally got its consumer launch in London this week. The company's chairman Bill Gates (above) was at hand for the unveiling, in an event at the British Library.
Gates said: "This is a special occasion, we've worked hard to build a new software platform and we are so excited to see what people will do with it."
Photo credit: Steve Ranger
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