I am going to be doing a series of articles on Windows 8, and this is my
first article that explains how to use the new Windows operating
system. This article focuses on providing a brief background of the
product and an explanation of the two different platforms and versions
of Windows that are available.
Below is an excerpt from the article: "If you're a new user to Windows 8, one of the first things you might ask
is, "where's the Start menu". Microsoft had to do away with the Start
menu and create the Start screen because the world is become more
reliant on mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, and touchscreen
laptops. ...
The traditional Windows metaphor such as the Start Menu (and several
others: such as windowed applications, drop-down menus, etc.) don't lend
themselves well to the newer mobile device technologies like high
resolution touchscreens that don't support a standard keyboard and
mouse.
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