According to Microsoft Roadmap Windows 8 is Expected to release in 2012

It’s just a month when Windows 7 is released into the market and the users are excited to run the highly popular OS, but Microsoft is on its way to release their next operating system code named Windows 8 apart from celebrating the success of the current OS release.
The new roadmap revealed out hints us apparently that the Windows 8 would hit the market in 2012, letting the users run Windows 7 three more years and equally wait for the successive OS while experiencing the current one. What is interesting here to look at is, as per the slide shown in the roadmap the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 are just considered to be as release updates rather as their major releases.
Why doesn’t the Microsoft focus on the present and give their best what they can through Windows 7 rather keeps waiting the end users by creating needless hype around Windows 8 which is listed as a major release some way down the line after three years? Isn’t the big Giant giving a chance to Google to come up with a good competitive OS who have already made the race so interesting with their Chrome OS?
[via slashgear]
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