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;


 It makes it much cleaner and we can do things with specific partners to enable really great experiences that might be hard in Windows
That, as they say, was straight from the horses mouth.

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;

...what is an operating system? It runs a few drivers that control some peripheral stuff. It launches the web browser that allows me to do whatever it is I want to do. But what else?

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.

So I spend around 90% of my computing time in the clouds - the few apps that are still installed on my machine are gradually being weeded out. That being the case I'd envisage more and more stuff being carved out of operating systems as it becomes unnecessarily a duplication of something we do on the web.

And the final stage in the process? An OS-less world where the browser does everything for us.

Nice!

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