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Bill Gates: Windows 7 coming 'in the next year or so'
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By Reuters
Published: Monday 07 April 2008
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said on Friday he expects the latest Windows operating system, code-named Windows 7, to be released "sometime in the next year or so".
The software giant has been aiming to issue more regular updates of the operating system software that powers the majority of the world's PCs. Nevertheless, Gates' comments suggest a successor to Vista might be released sooner than was generally expected.
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Microsoft has said it expects to release a new version of Windows approximately three years after the introduction of Vista in January 2007. A company spokeswoman said Gates' comments are in line with a development cycle that usually releases a test version of the software before its official introduction.
Speaking at a seminar on corporate philanthropy held during an annual meeting in Miami of the Inter-American Development Bank, Gates said: "I'm super-enthused about what it will do in lots of ways."
He said: "That'll be sometime in the next year or so that we'll have a new version."
Gates, who is due to leave his day-to-day functions at Microsoft and dedicate himself to the philanthropic efforts of the Gates Foundation in June, said the company aims, through its $6bn annual research and development budget, to take the products running on its software to "the next level".
Gates said new versions of Windows would help revolutionise mobile phones and run the desk of the future, which would have a touch surface display allowing users to call up items using their hands.
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