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Windows 7 has been out for almost two years now, and it doesn't come as a surprise to many that it is now running on one in every three computers in the world, according to stats from StatCounter.com.

Windows 7 was released to manufacturing on July 22, 2009, where it was praised by tech journalists all around the globe. Now almost two years later, Windows 7 now has its first Service Pack, and is rapidly growing in market share.

Back in August 2010, Windows 7 managed to overtake its predecessor, Windows Vista, in market share. As Windows 7 still continues to grow, it still needs to overtake its next hurdle, Windows XP - which has been dominant in the operating system market since its release back in 2001. Nearly ten years later, Windows XP still has over 45% global market share.

Since the release of Windows 7, Microsoft has attempted to recreate its image after the Windows Vista disaster, and launch a number of successful products, including Office 2010, Windows Live Essentials, Windows Phone 7, Kinect for Xbox 360 and is now looking to continue its success through Windows 8, Office 15, and rumoured tablets.

Windows 7 currently sits at 33.2%, give or take one or two percent for accuracy, it has become the fastest selling, and fastest growing operating system in history. Based on estimates, Windows 7 could potentially overtake Windows XP this holiday season.

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#return 1337

Finally, Windows XP is being replaced and phased out. I'm getting so tired of writing an extra thread to maintain XP support.

I like how the same .10% of Linux users never changes.

There's no reason to use Linux unless you're a hipster who wants to "stick it to the man" by using a "free" OS, even though you had to pay (or steal) to acquire some sort of hardware to run the "free" OS on.

I used Slackware once in the 90's, and I'm never gonna use it again. There's no reason for a normal user to use Linux, other than to be "different."

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