>>>And, also important, it starts getting you used to how Windows will work in the future. If the leaks of Windows Blue are accurate, the Start button won't be coming back.
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>>I think it's even more than that. If you take a play around with Blue you'll notice that all the things that caused you to go to the desktop are now being put in the metro interface - so I think that not only is that start button for sure not coming back - but I think the plan is to get rid of desktop all together.
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>It's part of their enslavement plan:
>(1) Get people out of desktop (freedom to install and run any app)
>(2) And into Metro (ALL apps go through Microsoft)
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>Azure, .NET, Metro, RT and locked down devices ... "for security and stability". Enslavement.
It's not enslavement - if you don't like it use another O.S.
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