The Windows Live services will be directly integrated to replace Vista


The least we can say is that previous litigation by the European Community or U.S. antitrust authorities have not used to much. In an internal Microsoft memo, dated last year and unveiled by our American colleagues on ZDNet, senior executives of the firm Redmond indicate deep links should be established between Windows 7 (2010) and the wave 3 Windows Live services. Log simultaneous operating system and Internet services, ever greater integration of Internet Explorer and its tools (toolbar, search …) in the heart of the system, their objectives are many and all contribute to a strong link between two products.

Another point put forward by experts, the redirection of current users to Windows Live, for example during a migration of Windows Vista to Windows 7. Windows Live is to be everywhere when we will light a Windows machine 7 and it may well be effectively ubiquitous, with, for example, replacement of Windows Mail on Windows Live Hotmail.

And even the software suite Office did not escape the clutches of Microsoft also may have specific plans to closely associate Office 14 and Windows Live. These ambitions which, if they carry a high risk of giving grain to grind the lawyers and lobbyists anti Microsoft in Brussels and Washington.


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