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Old 1st May 2014, 21:21   #1
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Default Windows XP Stays Strong Despite End Of Support

Hmmmm, could it be that people running Windows XP couldn't care less whether or not Microsoft supports the OS or not? For April, Windows XP scored a 26.3 percent share of all desktop OS Web traffic monitored by Net Applications. That number was down from the 27.7 percent share seen in March. Though XP's grip of the market continues to drop, it's still by far the second most popular desktop OS, at least based on Net Applications' stats.

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