Windows7 into a Google killer hidden Trojan

  

According to foreign media reports, at today's Professional Developers Conference (PDC), Microsoft will release more information about Windows7. What people can't see is that it hides the "trojan" program and targets Google.

As Windows7 has grown, people are wondering what features Windows 7 will add to help Microsoft compete with Google in the search market. But the actual situation is just the opposite. You can't see what new features have been added to Windows 7, but to see which features have been removed.

Microsoft announced last month that Windows 7 will no longer integrate the email client Windows Mail, the photo editing tool Windows PhotoGallery and the movie production software Windows Movie Maker.

But these three applications are very popular features in Windows Vista. To get these apps, users must go to the WindowsLive website for free download. Of course, there are other applications on WindowsLive for users to download.

Microsoft said at the time that the move was intended to slim down Windows 7, but if it was for this purpose, there are too many programs worthy of deletion in Windows. For example, PeopleNear Me or Windows Meeting Space.

The real purpose of Microsoft is to let users use WindowsLive, which is a smart promotion strategy. But analysts believe that Microsoft must rely on the strength of truth. If you can't surpass Google in technology and services, then users won't give up on Google.

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