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Old 13th May 2013, 08:56   #1
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Default Microsoft defends upcoming changes for Windows 8, says it's a good thing

Microsoft has responded to the recent feedback they've been getting that they are backtracking on their vision and not showing confidence in their product by reverting back to old ways when it comes to Windows, like bringing back the Start button. They think they're doing a good thing. Some agree, some don't.

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