Microsoft corp. Confirms Work on Windows 9: Full Version in 2014
We already wrote that Windows 9 may be released in November 2014, a new job posting posted by Microsoft unveils that work is actually in development on the new Windows.
The ad spotted by MSFTKitchen.com verifies that Microsoft is searching for a Bing Software Engineer to work on the upcoming Windows 9.
“We utilize cutting edge technologies across the stack from Bing metro application development using WinJS and HTML5, innovative features in IE10 such as flip ahead and much more! The team will be constantly delivering great products in areas including Windows 9, IE11 services integration, touch friendly devices including iPad and more,” the job opening reads.
Moreover, the similar source has come across a Microsoft employee user profile who confirms that Windows 9 is now under development. A Windows Phone version of the upcoming Windows is also in the works, based to the user profile.
“Working as a software test engineer in the Windows Phone Test Services team currently testing Windows 9 OS on Nokia, HTC and Qualcomm devices,” it is pointed out in the detailed description.
Finally, a Microsoft Gold Partner known as iSoftStone verifies that both Windows Phone 8 and 9 are included in a long-time project that might see daylight next year.
If previous stories are true, Microsoft could possibly release the first beta version of Windows 9 in January 2014, while the RTM version will be ready in October next year.
The full version is reportedly planned to go on sale in November 2014, nearly two years after the official release of Microsoft Windows 8.
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