Live Anywhere (acheivement points, live arcade, etc, but for the PC)
Games for Windows (requirement list set by microsoft to make PC gaming more accesable to console players)
Windows Vista (has a more gamer oriented structure)
I think, that if Microsoft plays their cards right, and they release a good Service Pack, that Vista could be an incredibly awesome OS.
Its not who a person is in the inside, but what he does that defines him.
First off, what SHOULD an OS do? What is your definitiion of a good OS?
And as for forcing publishers to get logos on their boxes, they aren't forcing anyone. All they are doing is making a list of requirements that companies have to follow in order for their game to be eligible for the Live Anywhere program. They aren't unreasonable demands, the main ones is that they must be compatible with the 360 controller, they must have a user friendly installer, and they must be compatible with 64 bit versions of windows.
Its not who a person is in the inside, but what he does that defines him.