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|    The World Still Loves Windows XP 15 Year    |
|    03 Apr 17 13:58:40    |
      From: internetado@alt119.net.invalid              The World Still Loves Windows XP 15 Years After Its Launch (Softpedia       News (Bogdan Popa, Microsoft News Editor))              > Believe it or not, but Windows XP is still powering 7.44 percent of the       > world’s computers, even though it’s already 15-years-old and it no       > longer receives support since April 2014. NetMarketShare data reveals that       > in March 2017, Windows XP dropped approximately 1 percent from the previous       > month, but remained the third most popular desktop operating system in the       > world after Windows 7 and Windows 10. Truth be told, the decline of Windows       > XP seems to happen at a faster pace these days, but this ancient operating       > system somehow sticks around despite the obvious risks of running a       > platform that no longer receives security updates from its vendor. The       > evolution of Windows XP’s market share shows that even though it has       > already reached of support, it remains the preferred choice for an       > important share of users, with some months even bringing a substantial       > increase in market share. Months of recovery Back in July 2016, for       > example, Windows XP posted gr...              http://news.softpedia.com/news/the-world-still-loves-windows-xp-       5-years-after-its-launch-514495.shtml              --       Eduardo       Sorocaba-Brasil       www.alt119.net - Art-Culture-Lusophony              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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