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Bink.nu has a post about how the whois information for windowsvista.us gives this away

Update:  We're sitting here with Neobond from Neowin.net and Electronic Punk from OSNN researching this.  The whois information for WindowsVista.com/net/org don't show anything revealing, but the windowsvista.us whois gives it away:

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Created by Registrar REGISTER.COM

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Domain Registration Date Fri Apr 01 13:27:53 GMT 2005

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Robert Scoble says there's an announcement to be done concerning longhorn at 6am PDT

http://radio.weblogs.com/0001011/2005/07/21.html#a10721

Tomorrow there'll be a Longhorn announcement at 6 a.m. PDT in the morning tomorrow. I can't tell you until then what's up, but the information will be on this URL then.

they should name the OS updates after various cats. :p

oh wait, apple is already doing that. In that case, name windows after dogs. Start out with boxer, terrier, blood hounds, great dane, germin shepard, doberman, golden retriever, wolves, bull dog, rotweiller.. etc.. :p

That whois you pasted on the .us website, pretty much seals it as real... Why in the world would ms have that domain.

Right now i don't really like the name, not edgy enough... But im sure it will grow on me. Definately nothing like what i would have expected.

they should name the OS updates after various cats. :p

oh wait, apple is already doing that. In that case, name windows after dogs. Start out with boxer, terrier, blood hounds, great dane, germin shepard, doberman, golden retriever, wolves, bull dog, rotweiller.. etc.. :p

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Well, more like wild dogs so..

Coyote, Wolf, etc.

Bink.nu has a post about how the whois information for windowsvista.us gives this away

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Um, no. Anyone can put anything in the WHOIS info. I can register windowsfiesta.com and put in Microsoft's contact info and nameservers. That proves absolutely nothing. Now if the nameservers were actually returning info for the domain, you'd have something. But now, no.

We have used the term longhorn for so long now and that's why this sounds weird... just give it some time people... I actually think it sounds nice :) Not an english name tough... as some have pointed, vista means "vision" or "sight" (that's portuguese or maybe some latin language like spanish).

Then again, Microsoft actually had a reason for calling whistler, Windows XP (as in xperiences)

Wonder what vista is all bout :)

I told you, didn't I? DIDN'T I!? MUAHAHAHA!!!

Microsoft Windows Fluffy Pink Kittens!

I knew that all the people in Windows Beta Discussion were wrong when they said 'Windows 2006', and I thought it would be called something you would never guess. WAS I RIGHT, OR WHAT?

MUAHAHAHAHA!

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