Shortly before the release of the new version of OS in the stable giant from Redmond - Windows 8 - his younger brother, Windows 7 has become the absolute most popular operating system in the world, ahead of a full 20 percent. in terms of market share of computers old, good old Windows XP. According to the latest report of the U.S. service StatCounter, Windows 7, Windows XP which drove around the jubilee tenth birthday, has now reached approximately 50.2% throughout the world of computers, while his older brother - still losing - is occupying at the moment less than 30% of the machines. Not the best, which in total is not particularly surprising to the situation of Vista, which (though never total too high since it not bounced) inevitably going to the bottom of this (and other) rankings (although still slightly ahead MacOSX). What's quite interesting, in combination, there was also a place for iOS - probably because of the iPad, which StatCounter - do not know why - classified in the same category as machines based on Windows and MacOSX. Turning to the merits - surprised? Sooner or later, even the faithful solid base of users, it had to happen. XP is just plain old (of which, incidentally, carefully use Microsoft, threatening imminent end of support for the cult of the system). The question is - what will happen when the market will be Windows 8? Is seven releases, and XP just die? What do you think?
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