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<p>And if the OS should fail to meet that quality bar and its release date slips? Well, hey, Vista taught us that <a href="http://blogs.siliconvalley.com/gmsv/2006/03/dont_you_know_l.html">lunar new year is the new Christmas</a>, right? As Brad Goldberg, general manager with Microsoft’s Windows Client Product Management team, said in 2006, when the company revealed that Windows Vista wouldn’t hit the consumer market in 2006, but in January 2007: “January has emerged as almost a second Christmas, with gift cards, sales, etc. It’s a new trend.”</p>
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<p>And if the OS should fail to meet that quality bar and its release date slips? Well, hey, Vista taught us that <a href="http://blogs.siliconvalley.com/gmsv/2006/03/dont_you_know_l.html">lunar new year is the new Christmas</a>, right? As Brad Goldberg, general manager with Microsoft’s Windows Client Product Management team, said in 2006, when the company revealed that Windows Vista wouldn’t hit the consumer market in 2006, but in January 2007: “January has emerged as almost a second Christmas, with gift cards, sales, etc. It’s a new trend.”</p>
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