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Buy Vista and 'pay it forward' for Windows 7

Microsoft kicks off new advertising campaign

July 9th 2008 | Tell us what you think [ 4 comments ]

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Free (for) the people?

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Amid reports that Microsoft is set to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to launch a new Windows Vista advertising campaign, comes the assertion that consumers investing in the beleaguered OS will 'pay it forward' into Windows 7.

With support for XP being extended, and availability increased for the burgeoning sub-notebook range, Vista's already troublesome life is being squeezed by its predecessor and the looming arrival of Windows 7 in early 2010.

To Microsoft's chagrin Vista's reputation has become that of a failure, which is making driving sales more difficult and this has prompted a huge investment in a new advertising campaign.

Plain awful

As reported by Information Week, Vista consumer marketing VP Brad Brooks has admitted in a keynote speech to Microsoft's partners that "there's a conversation going on in the marketplace today and it's just plain awful. We've got to get back on the front foot.

"Windows Vista is an investment in the long term," he continued. "When you make the investment into Windows Vista, it's going to pay it forward into the operating system we call Windows 7."

It's yet more indication of a difficult time for Vista – but it will be interesting to see just what's meant by 'paying it forward'. We can only assume it won't mean a free upgrade to Windows 7.

MIcrosoft's new advertising campaign is believed to centre around the phrase 'free the people', a term that is likely to bring a fair amount of, erm, gentle ribbing from the IT industry.

 

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masterhacker


July 13th 2008

4. they should give out free upgrades, since Vista was such an utter failure, plus "Windows 7" makes it sound like DOS, because of the naming scheme

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watcherzero


July 10th 2008

3. Windows 7 will probably get a snazzy name just before launch.

but to add to the confusion the version number of windows 7 is 6.1.

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beatnyama


July 9th 2008

2. jmace86, Windows 2000 was NT 4, Windows XP was 5.1 Vista is 6 and therefore the next OS is Windows 7

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jmace86


July 9th 2008

1. Why is the new OS being called Windows 7?

My first PC had Windows 3.1 installed on it (obviously a version of the third Windows OS), then came Windows 95 (Windows 4), then 98 (5), then 2000 (6), then XP (7), then Vista (8). Surely the new Windows OS is Windows 9, not 7.

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