Microsoft drops "series" from clunky "Windows Phone 7 Series"
Microsoft is dropping the word "series" from "Windows Phone 7 Series," the clunky name for the new mobile phone operating system the company plans to start selling during the holidays this year. It will henceforth be known as "Windows Phone 7."
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Windows 7 surpasses 10% market share
Last month, Windows 7 crossed into double-digit market share numbers. Microsoft disclosed that it sold more than 60 million copies of Windows 7 by the end of 2009 , and now we know this very quick growth has continued through the first quarter of 2010. On the whole, between February and March 2010, Windows dropped a sizeable 0.54 percentage points (from 92.12 percent to 91.58 percent). More ...
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Newsweek: Why we don't care about Windows 7's success
Attention and rave reviews have been heaped (for good reason) on the iPad. But Windows 7 is a triumph every bit as complete. So why don't we care?
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