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Windows 7 penetration rate to be higher than Vista two years from launch, says Microsoft Taiwan
Marvin Ma, Taipei; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 6 May 2009] The penetration rate of Windows 7 will be significantly higher than that of Windows Vista in the business sector in a two-year period after the new OS is launched, according to sources at Microsoft Taiwan. The sources made ...
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Windows 7 penetration rate to be higher than Vista two years from launch
DriverHeaven.net — ... The penetration rate of Windows 7 will be significantly higher than that of Windows Vista in the business sector in a two-year period after the new OS is launched, according to sources at Microsoft Taiwan. ____________ Source: Digitimes ...

Microsoft expects Windows 7 will do much better than Vista
DV Hardware — ... Sources at Microsoft Taiwan told DigiTimes that the penetration rate of Windows 7 is expected to be much higher than that of Windows Vista in the business sector. It took Windows Vista Business two years to achieve a penetration rate of 20-25 percent, and Windows 7 is expected to do significantly better. ...

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The Tech Report: News — Thursday Shortbread by Ronald Hanaki — 3:34 AM on May 7, 2009 Thursday The Inquirer reports AMD and ATI officially merge VR-Zone reports AMD new operation model announced Intel announces new ' Sponsors of Tomorrow ' global campaign VR-Zone reports Intel's Core i7 965 EE, 940 to see EOL in September and coolers for Intel Core i5 officially launched Fudzilla reports Arrandale 32nm CPU supports switchable graphics C|Net reports netbook phenomenon caught Intel by surprise DailyTech reports Consumer Reports says Macs feature better quality , higher prices than PCs ...

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