There
has been some speculation over the last few months over when to expect
the beta release of Windows 8. During Microsoft's final CES keynote
tonight, Microsoft put that speculation to rest (more or less),
announcing that the Windows 8 beta will be released to the public in
late February. Also being released alongside the Windows 8 beta will be
the Windows Store, Microsoft’s central repository for Metro
applications. The Windows Store will be available globally, and will
support every language that Windows itself supports. There was no
discussion of a release candidate, but at this point it’s highly likely
that we’ll see a single release candidate, similar to how Windows 7 was
launched.
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It’s worth noting that compared to Windows 7, Windows 8
development is slightly farther behind on a calendar basis. The Windows 7
beta was released to the public on January 10
th, while the
Windows 8 beta will be a month and a half behind that. There was a 9.5
month gap between the Windows 7 beta and retail availability, so if
Microsoft maintains a similar development schedule then we would expect
to see Windows 8 in retail at the very end of 2012.
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