Paul Thurrott: While you could always shell out $60 for a Windows book that teaches you everything from how to use a mouse to the vagaries and history of TCP/IP networking, I think there's a better way. You're already a Windows user, so we can make certain assumptions about your needs and wants. And when it comes to the next version of Windows, what you want to know--what you need to know--is what's changed, what's different. And that's why I'm starting this Feature Focus series: To focus on the new features in Windows 7, Microsoft's next client operating system.
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