The old Microsoft is behind the new Microsoft advances: this is the symbolic meaning of overtaking in the United States as part of Windows 7 with respect to Windows XP, the version of the most successful operating system in Redmond and that after many years finally begins to mark time in the presence of the newcomers.
Windows XP is still the most popular operating system in the world, and Microsoft is doing everything possible to reduce its market share. The reason is obvious: the Windows XP operating system is old, with evident problems of security and performance, but the duration of the market has been stretched by a slow pace of renovation by the lack of appeal that was the successor to Windows Vista. [click to continue...]
