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Ex Microsoft Windows Chief: I Was Right To Dump The Start Button by vowiski(m): 8:38pm On May 31, 2013
Alot has been said about Microsoft's decision to remove the start button entirely from it's new version of Windows operating system; Windows 8. The company has reacted to critics and plan on re-introducing the Start menu in a upgrade version of Windows 8. Window 8.1 will have Windows 8 logo placed on the left side of the task bar but it won't be the conventional start button that everyone has been screaming for. Rather, the Windows 8.1 start button will take users to the startup screen.

Steven Sinfosky, former Windows Chief spoke at the Wall St Jouranl's D11 yesterday where he revealed his happiness for killing-off the "most wanted start menu"


“It's hard for me to look at selling 100 million of something and not be happy.” Sinfosky exclaimed while participating in a Q&A session with
http://www.thatnaijablog.com/2013/05/why-windows-8-start-button-was-removed.html

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