OK, OK that title was a little (very) tongue in cheek. However it was really
interesting to read that the next version of Windows, Windows 7,
will ship without any e-mail, photo editing, and movie making applications built
in. Operating system general manager Brian Hall was quoted as saying that;
So we're seeing Microsoft realise that an operating system is a very finite and core set of functionalities related to startup, device driving and the like - all the extraneous bits and pieces we can do elsewhere - I'd hazard a guess that even within Hall's own team - his staffers are e-mailing within a third party web-app, photo editing online and making movies.... well at least in the privacy of their own homes ;-)
Of course the extension of all this gets me back to a post I wrote over a year ago. As I said in that post;
Seems like a hell of a lot of disk space, code and processing speed for very little actual use. And if this is the case then there is a serious lack of design over this aspect of the way things work.
And the final stage in the process? An OS-less world where the browser does everything for us.
Nice!

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