Gave a quick google to find if a full 3rd Party solution is present for dual(or Multiple) desktop in Windows. But I din't need to go further. Microsoft bought a company Sysinternals which has a tool which enables this hidden capability in Windows 7.
So yes you have Windows Multi-desktop support by default in OS but looks they disabled it.
Here it goes - download this 61k utility (yes its not in MB's only in KB's)
I am still working with kinks of moving an open App from one desktop to other - but this is good to start with.
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