Windows 7's market share for the first time reached more than 50%
Web analytics firm StatCounter has said for the first time Windows 7 has accounted for more than 50% market share in the global computer operating system market.
Web analytics firm StatCounter has said for the first time Windows 7 has accounted for more than 50% market share in the global computer operating system market.
StatCounter pointed out that Windows 7 won 50.2% of the market in June, surpassing 29.9% of the ' predecessor ' Windows XP, which is nearly 11 years old so far.
Released nearly 3 years ago, in October 2009, Windows 7 received many positive reviews and compliments.
However, this platform still does not have the bright sublimation like ' sunbaenim, ' because the speed of users switching to Windows 7 is quite slow compared to Windows XP, and until now, many people still attached to it. leave this 11-year-old operating system.
It is noteworthy that the achievement for the first time achieved the ' oversold' market share of Windows 7 created only a few months before Microsoft will release its latest operating system Windows 8.
Therefore, Windows 7 is not easy to maintain the outstanding market share as above, because many computer users are anxious to upgrade to Windows 8 version promising many outstanding improvements.
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