Windows originated in 1985 with the release of Windows 1.0, designed to extend MS-DOS and provide a graphical user interface. Over the years, it evolved through various versions, achieving significant popularity with Windows 95 and later versions like Windows XP and Windows 10. Currently, Windows is focused on enhancing user experience with Windows 11, which emphasizes a modern interface, improved performance, and better integration with cloud services. Looking ahead, Microsoft aims to continue innovating with features that support hybrid work environments and advanced security measures, adapting to the changing landscape of technology and user needs. From 2010 to 2024, Windows has consistently dominated the desktop, tablet, and laptop markets. In 2010, Windows XP held a significant share at 54.74%, with Windows 7 at 27.98%. By 2015, Windows 10 was launched, capturing about 27% of the market. By 2018, Windows 10 surpassed Windows 7, achieving around 50%. As of 20...
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