With Windows 7 out the door, many people have forgotten about the  fact that Microsoft has a release pattern when it comes to their  operating systems.   Let’s take a look at some of the releases that  Microsoft has done in the past few years, in 2003 Microsoft came up with  Windows server 2003, in 2005 there was yet another update to the server  OS, in 2008 a major release after server operating system was done in  2009 there was yet another release of their server operating system  along with a major mainstream operating system release such as Windows  7.
According to a January 31 blog post published on the Microsoft  developer network the development of the next generation of operating  systems which has been codenamed “Windows 8″is already well on its way.  According to Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer, the new generation of operating  systems will do something completely different from what people usually  expect from Windows.
After Microsoft CEO made such statement developers as well as users  have begun to wonder if Microsoft will follow the trend that Google has  already set, we’re talking about Google chrome which has evolved from a  regular browser into a full-blown operating system which is mostly  driven by web applications instead of programs installed within a user’s  computer.
Operating systems that heavily rely on Internet applications will  change the way the people use and store information for instance, the  developers of Google chrome have already said that all the information  manipulated through a web browser can be stored on Google’s servers  which is a case of e-mail and spreadsheet documents that can be accessed  and edited through Gmail’s web interface.
Having such environment in mind has apparently triggered a  revolutionary new idea in the minds of Microsoft OS developers who have  said that the next generation of operating systems will change the way  that people think about Microsoft. Following Microsoft’s OS release  pattern we can estimate that between 2011 and 2012 there will be yet  another major release from this company, a release which has been  codenamed Windows 8.
According to eWeek, people can expect to see the integration of new  web platforms into their windows OS such as a Twitter interface,  Facebook apps, a MySpace app and so on. All this buzz about Microsoft  following the trend that Google chrome has set leads us to believe that  Windows 7 might indeed be the last operating system to heavily rely on  information and applications that are stored on people’s computers, that  being the case with you start thinking that all of the information will  move from our desktop into the web which brings about a new set of  challenges and concerns about privacy and security.
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