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May 16th, 2008

Windows 7 ship date? The crowd has spoken…

Posted by Ed Bott @ 9:23 am

Categories: Windows 7

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott

Last month, I kicked off the Windows 7 release date prediction pool with my analysis on why I think Windows 7 will be released in time for the holiday buying season in 2009, picking July 29, 2009 as my entry. At the same time, I invited readers to add their guesses in the TalkBack section.

This morning, I went back and tallied the vote so far. The rules were pretty simple: Enter the complete date – day, month, and year – when you believe Microsoft will officially issue its press release announcing the release to manufacturing of Windows 7.

Out of 169 TalkBack posts, I tallied 72 non-duplicated entries that met the official rules. Unsurprisingly, several threads quickly degenerated into mindless Microsoft bashing and off-topic discussions of other operating systems. (Yawn.) For the purposes of tallying, I threw out five entries whose dates were unrealistically early (August 2008? Put down that bong, sir…) or late (the most extreme example was one commenter who insisted that the ship date would be April 8, 2017).

Apparently, my analysis was persuasive, because 52 of the entries, about 70%, picked dates in 2009. Six diehard optimists believe that Windows 7 will ship in the first half of the year, before June 30; the remaining entries were fairly evenly distributed around the latter half of the year: 12 in July, 12 in August, 6 in September, 13 in October, and 3 in November.

Roughly 1 in 5 of you think Microsoft’s track record of failed delivery dates means Windows 7 won’t be ready till 2010, and 1 in 10 think the ship date will be in 2011.

If you believe in the theory of crowdsourcing, this community should be able to predict the actual release date more accurately than any individual. So what’s the consensus? I entered the dates into an Excel worksheet and calculated the median, which works out to (drumroll, please…)

September 30, 2009

That’s cutting it pretty closely for a holiday release, but it’s certainly possible. Anyway, if that date turns out to be accurate, I’ll tip my hat to all 72 of you.

Thanks for playing.

Ed Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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good question
What would we do without Harry's commentaries?

Good question. I really do enjoy reading them. I usually find myself getting a chuckle out of them and occasionally shaking my head... but I do enjoy them.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Badgered Posted on: 05/20/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Wow! I'm part of the "in" crowd.... MGP2   | 05/16/08
Tease Harry Bardal   | 05/16/08
Thanks (nt) Ed Bott  ZDNet | 05/16/08
What would we do without Harry's commentaries? klumper   | 05/16/08
good question Badgered   | 05/20/08
After Vista... John L. Ries   | 05/16/08
RE: Windows 7 ship date? The crowd has spoken... marks055@...   | 05/16/08
Date sounds a little too early John L. Ries   | 05/16/08
Another possibility John L. Ries   | 05/16/08
No way it's going to be 2009. CobraA1   | 05/16/08
I agree Futurdreamz@...   | 05/16/08
RE: Windows 7 ship date? The crowd has spoken... SystemVoid   | 05/17/08
RE: Windows 7 ship date? The crowd has spoken... chris_x   | 05/17/08
The difference Ed Bott  ZDNet | 05/17/08
RE: Windows 7 ship date? The crowd has spoken... pcfixaren   | 05/17/08
You read wrong Ed Bott  ZDNet | 05/17/08
Windows 8 will be hopefully the one rewritten from scratch timiteh   | 05/17/08
Why? Jhaks   | 05/18/08
ofc it wil DotNetWill   | 05/19/08
Ship it when it is ready, NOT when marketting says you must. TripleII   | 05/17/08
RE: Windows 7 ship date? The crowd has spoken... jeyost@...   | 05/20/08

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  • Windows 7 ship date? The crowd has spoken¦
    Ed Bott: Last month, I kicked off the Windows 7 release date prediction pool with my analysis on why I think Windows 7 will be released in time for the holiday buying season in 2009, picking July 29, 2009 as my entry. At the same time, ...

    Trackback by keznews.com - Windows portal - News — May 17, 2008 @ 5:16 am

  • Windows 7: The information lockdown continues
    Mary Jo Foley: When is Microsoft finally going to start sharing information on Windows 7? After all, if the Redmondians stick to their own oft-quoted ship target of 2010 for the operating system, that is just two years away. ...

    Trackback by KezNews.com - Windows portal - News — May 20, 2008 @ 2:25 am

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  • Windows 7: The information lockdown continues
    After all, if the Redmondians stick to their own oft-quoted ship target of 2010 for the operating system, that is just two years away.

    Trackback by Anonymous — June 13, 2008 @ 3:30 am

  • The things that are better left unspoken
    I don't think Microsoft will try to pull that rabbit out of the same Holiday hat again. One of the problems with Windows Vista was its General Availability date, which was after the big Holiday season. I think we might be seeing Windows 7 late 2009. When the development team is able to squeeze a couple of months off the November 8th date (November 8th, 2006 being the RTM date for Windows Vista) we might find Windows 7 in stores in time for Christmas 2009. Microsoft

    Trackback by Anonymous — July 22, 2008 @ 3:10 am

  • Microsoft breaks silence on Windows 7
    to ship approximately three years after the general availability of Windows Vista." So it looks like Microsoft are targeting a Q4 2009 RTM date and general availability before the holiday period of 2009 this time? A poll created by Microsoft follower Ed Bott

    Trackback by Anonymous — July 22, 2008 @ 3:10 am

  • Microsoft breaks silence on Windows 7
    ship approximately three years after the general availability of Windows Vista.” So it looks like Microsoft are targeting a Q4 2009 RTM date and general availability before the holiday period of 2009 this time? A poll created by Microsoft follower Ed Bott

    Trackback by Anonymous — July 22, 2008 @ 3:10 am

  • Windows 7: The information lockdown continues
    Mary Jo Foley: When is Microsoft finally going to start sharing information on Windows 7? After all, if the Redmondians stick to their own oft-quoted ship target of 2010 for the operating system, that is just two years away. ...

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  • Windows 7: Now a late 2009 deliverable (again)
    missed getting code to its PC partners early enough for them to preload it on machines they sold during the holidays. I’d bet the new Windows regime is doing its darndest to make sure history doesn’t repeat itself here. All those folks who bet on a 2009 Windows 7 ship date in my ZDNet blogging colleague Ed Bott’s date pool are sitting prettier as of today. Meanwhile, speaking of ongoing uncertainties, will developers attending Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference the last week of October get

    Trackback by Anonymous — August 9, 2008 @ 3:09 am

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