I read the plans this morning for the various Windows 10 parties to be held at 13 cities throughout the world. This is a great start, but it seems you could have kicked it up a notch; I wonder if its too late.
I feel this revolution should be televised; I will use the US as an example. Microsoft should easily be able to buy an hour or two of TV time (preferably on the CW network, but you could probably buy time on basic cable and satellite channels) on July 29, hire a couple of young TV stars for the event as MCs, get a few bands to play live during the event, and do live look-ins at the 13 cites you plan to hold the parties, plus live look-ins at select stores. It could certainly get the younger audience energized, and I don't think it should cost too much money (certainly less than "Start Me Up" cost when launching Windows 95). You could pick certain strategic countries to do localized versions of the party broadcast.
Face it, Windows 10 is possibly the most important release since Windows 95; party it up!!!
I feel this revolution should be televised; I will use the US as an example. Microsoft should easily be able to buy an hour or two of TV time (preferably on the CW network, but you could probably buy time on basic cable and satellite channels) on July 29, hire a couple of young TV stars for the event as MCs, get a few bands to play live during the event, and do live look-ins at the 13 cites you plan to hold the parties, plus live look-ins at select stores. It could certainly get the younger audience energized, and I don't think it should cost too much money (certainly less than "Start Me Up" cost when launching Windows 95). You could pick certain strategic countries to do localized versions of the party broadcast.
Face it, Windows 10 is possibly the most important release since Windows 95; party it up!!!