Windows Vista UK launch: What else happened

Dan from The Feeling plays at the UK launch of Windows Vista at the British Library

After Bill Gates and the British Library presentations had been and gone at the UK launch of Windows Vista here in London, most of the assembled press would have probably preferred to disperse. However, as we had been jammed into an auditorium, the possibilities of escape were somewhat limited.

Cynthia Crossley, director of Windows Client Product Group, took this opportunity to introduce the rest of the morning. Once she'd finished talking about the word 'wow', she talked of generation Y - a group that doesn't use TV as much as the PC - and how much the PC is now an every day part of our lives.

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