Photos: Microsoft traces evolution of Windows 7
By Ina Fried on 27 March 2009, 10:20am

Much of the early work in devising the Windows 7 desktop was done not on a computer, but in freehand drawings. Some were on whiteboards, others on notepads or scraps of paper. "We would sketch on anything available, Hoefnagels recalled.
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