Here’s Your First Look at Windows 8.
Found on Wired on Thursday, 30 May 2013

The update, which Microsoft is showing off in a preview today, remains touch-forward, while making more concessions to keyboard and mouse users.
The most fundamentally important new features are the revisions to Search and SkyDrive. The one that will get the most attention, however, is the Start button that now uses the Windows logo and remains visible at all times in the taskbar if you’re working in desktop mode.
Microsoft has made the wrong decision with Windows 8 and a few rollbacks won't fix this mess.