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Essay / Bill Gates and Microsoft - 764
MicrosoftMicrosoft is one of the famous computer operating systems, started by Bill Gates and Paul G. Allen. They are both childhood friends from Seattle. From 1982 to 1985, Microsoft worked on the first version of a new operating system called Windows. Windows was first announced to the public in 1983, but it took a while. Some skeptics call it “vaporware.” After two years of Windows' initial announcement, Microsoft shipped Windows 1.0 on November 20, 1985. Now what people do is typing MS-DOS commands, they just point and click on the screen or " Windows". Microsoft was introduced, Microsoft Windows 1.0, was introduced to the public on November 20, 1985 and initially sold for $100.00. Next comes Microsoft Windows 2.0. Which was released on December 9, 1987. And was originally sold for $100.00. The others are Microsoft Windows 386, introduced on December 9, 1987. Then you have Microsoft Windows 286, Microsoft Windows 3.0, Windows NT, Microsoft Windows 3.0a, etc. Sites that manufacture personal computers license MS-DOS as their own operating system. system. By the early 1990s, Microsoft had sold around 100 million copies. They also defeated their rival operating systems such as CP/M, which were replaced in the early 1980s. Microsoft's Windows 3.0 and its later versions sold at a rate of one million copies every month. Nearly 90% of the world's PCs ran Microsoft. An analysis showed that not all 200 million licenses performed most basic PC tasks. The number of working Windows 8 devices was much closer to Microsoft's mark that they claimed than nine months...... middle of paper ......re different types of data sources. Following the release of Windows 8.1, the new update to Microsoft's flagship desktop operating system, Windows 8, was an important part of Microsoft's roadmap last year. One of the highlights this year promises to be Windows 8.1 Update 1. At the other end of the 2014 roadmap is Windows 'threshold', which knowledgeable bloggers call Windows 8.2 or Windows 9. It will not be released to the public until 2015. After the release of Windows 8.1, an update to Microsoft's flagship desktop operating system, Windows 8, was considered the big story from last year's Microsoft product roadmap. One of the highlights this year promises to be the update update. Windows 8.1 Update 1. At the other end of the 2014 roadmap is Windows "Threhold", or as some bloggers call it Windows 8.2 or Windows. 9.