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 History of Microsoft

MICROSOFT  Microsoft is an american international technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington, that develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics and personal computers and service.

 In 1975, Gates and Allen from a partnership called Microsoft. Like most start-ups, Microsoft begins small, but has a huge vision – a computer on every desktop and in every home.

 Introducing to Windows 1.0 There are programs that are easier to learn and use. You're able to switch among several programs without having to quit and restart each one. Windows 1.0 ships with several programs, including MS ‑ DOS file management, Paint, Windows Writer, Notepad, Calculator, and a calendar, card file, and clock to help you manage day-to-day activities.

 On December 9, 1987 Microsoft releases Windows 2.0 with desktop icons and expanded memory. In 1988, Microsoft becomes the world’s largest PC software company based on sales. Computers are starting to become a part of daily life for some office workers.

 On May 22, 1990, Microsoft announces Windows 3.0, followed shortly by Windows 3.1 in Taken together, they sell 10 million copies in their first two years, making this the most widely used Windows operating system yet.

 On August 24, 1995, Microsoft releases Windows 95, selling a record-setting 7 million copies in the first five weeks. It’s the most publicized launch Microsoft has ever taken on..

 Released on June 25, 1998, Windows 98 is the first version of Windows designed specifically for consumers. PCs are common at work and home, and Internet cafes where you can get online are popping up.

 On October , Windows XP is released with a redesigned look and feel that's centered on usability and a unified Help and Support services center. It’s available in 25 languages. For Microsoft, Windows XP will become one of its best-selling products in the coming years. It’s both fast and stable. Navigating the Start menu, taskbar, and Control Panel are more intuitive. Consumers begin to understand warnings about suspicious attachments and viruses.

 Windows Vista is released in 2006 with the strongest security system yet. User Account Control helps prevent potentially harmful software from making changes to your computer.

 Windows 7 is released for the wireless world of the late 2000s. Laptops are outselling desktops, and it's become common to connect to public wireless hotspots in coffee shops and private networks in the home. Windows 7 includes new ways to work with windows—like Snap, Peek, and Shake—that improves functionality and makes the interface more fun to use.

 Windows 8 is a reimagined operating system, from the chipset to the user experience Windows 8 also includes enhancements of the familiar Windows desktop, with a new taskbar and streamlined file management. Windows 8 features a Start screen with tiles that connect to people, files, apps, and websites.

2013-Present  Windows 8.1 advances the Windows 8 vision of providing a powerful collection of apps and cloud connectivity on great devices; Windows 8 to provide many improvements and new features: more Start screen personalization options that sync across all devices, the option to boot directly to the desktop.

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