Windows Vista "over hyped": Torvalds
With the imminent release of Windows Vista to consumers this month, Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux, has claimed Microsoft's latest desktop effort is over hyped and not a revolutionary advancement.
"I don't actually think that something like Vista will change how people work that much," Torvalds told Computerworld. "I think it, to some degree, has been over-hyped as being something completely new and I don't actually think it is." Computerworld - Windows Vista "over-hyped": Torvalds
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