Windows 7 Is Still the Number 1 OS in the World, XP Very Hard to Kill

Windows 7 Is Still the Number 1 OS in the World, XP Very Hard to Kill

Microsoft is still struggling to convince users to dump Windows XP

Windows XP Continues Losing Users, Shows New Report

Windows XP Continues Losing Users, Shows New Report

Microsoft’s 11-year-old OS is losing ground in favor of Windows 7 and Windows 8

Windows Vista Is Six Years Old, Still a Disaster

Windows Vista Is Six Years Old, Still a Disaster

Microsoft’s biggest flop in the OS industry has recently turned 6

Windows Running on Nearly 92% of All Computers Worldwide

Windows Running on Nearly 92% of All Computers Worldwide

Microsoft’s OS remains the number one platform in the world

Microsoft Can’t Get Rid of Windows XP, New Data Shows

Microsoft Can’t Get Rid of Windows XP, New Data Shows

Market share figures indicate that Windows XP remains a very popular OS

Internet Explorer 10 Ends January with 1.29% Market Share

Internet Explorer 10 Ends January with 1.29% Market Share

IE9 lost market share, reflecting Windows 7's drop in the timeframe

Windows 8 Gains Market Share in January, Windows 7 Drops

Windows 8 Gains Market Share in January, Windows 7 Drops

Windows XP gained 0.43 percentage points last month

Windows XP Continues Decline, While Windows 8 Attracts More Users

Windows XP Continues Decline, While Windows 8 Attracts More Users

New data shows that more users are abandoning Windows XP

Windows 7 Keeps Top Spot as Windows XP Loses Ground Quickly

Windows 7 Keeps Top Spot as Windows XP Loses Ground Quickly

Users are apparently migrating away from Windows XP

Windows 8 Boosts Market Share, Goes After Mac OS X 10.8

Windows 8 Boosts Market Share, Goes After Mac OS X 10.8

Microsoft’s new operating system is slowly increasing its share

Windows 7 Is Losing Ground in Steam Usage Data

Windows 7 Is Losing Ground in Steam Usage Data

Steam data shows that users are dumping Windows 7 for other operating systems

Microsoft Has 91.74% of the Market, but This Isn’t Good News at All

Microsoft Has 91.74% of the Market, but This Isn’t Good News at All

The company remains the number one player in the OS game

Windows 8 Is Four Times Less Popular than Windows 7 in the First Year on the Market

Windows 8 Is Four Times Less Popular than Windows 7 in the First Year on the Market

Microsoft’s latest operating system fails to woo shoppers

Windows 8 Took Off in Early December Before Collapsing Once Again

Windows 8 Took Off in Early December Before Collapsing Once Again

Microsoft’s new operating system is still struggling to meet expectations

Windows 7 Still Number 1, Windows XP Continues Decline in December

Windows 7 Still Number 1, Windows XP Continues Decline in December

Net Applications data shows that users dump Windows XP

 
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