Windows 7 has passed a symbolic milestone: its market share surpassed that of Windows XP in the United States. But because the ancestor of resistance: Windows XP represents 46.8% market share globally. These statistics are from StatCounter, which analyzes the configurations connecting to a wide range of 3 million websites.
They show a linear rate of increase for 7 at the expense of Vista and XP. Some countries have even adopted the latest Windows faster than the U.S.. In Germany for example, 7 XP surpassed last January. In France, the rupture occurred in March. Statcounter curves do not show any acceleration by cons 7 following the release of SP1 in February.
For Microsoft, the rise of Windows 7 is essential not only in terms of image, but also to ensure the success of the Internet Explorer 9, available in Windows XP instead of its many competitors, Google Chrome head.
They show a linear rate of increase for 7 at the expense of Vista and XP. Some countries have even adopted the latest Windows faster than the U.S.. In Germany for example, 7 XP surpassed last January. In France, the rupture occurred in March. Statcounter curves do not show any acceleration by cons 7 following the release of SP1 in February.
For Microsoft, the rise of Windows 7 is essential not only in terms of image, but also to ensure the success of the Internet Explorer 9, available in Windows XP instead of its many competitors, Google Chrome head.
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