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Microsoft Windows Enhancement Ideas

As a passionate supporter of Microsoft, I have composed the following list of ideas for the future of Microsoft and Microsoft Windows: All Windows computers manufactured by Microsoft and OEMs should have a prominently displayed Windows logo on the back or front of the case.  The logo should be consistent.  It should be backlit or brightly colored and approximatley 4" in height.  Microsoft and OEMs as a group should further contract with TV and Movie Production Companies in order to place Windows products in a highly visible manner in popular TV programs and movies.  With a prominent logo design, the device is easily recognizable. Microsoft should continue to build stores in prominent, high traffic locations throughout the United States. 10-gigabit Ethernet or 10GBASE-T (10 gigabits per second) should become the new standard of Ethernet network adapters included in Windows computers.  This technology has been available since 2006.  I would expect the demand...

Microsoft Windows: 90.62% OS Market Share

It has been a very long time since my last post - 1 year and 3 days.  I have been extremely busy with my work in technology - always learning and growing - helping customers - completing technical projects for businesses and residential customers.  When I am not so busy working in my field, I will soon continue to publish technical information that could help others whom are also working on technical projects involving Microsoft Windows.  In this post however, I would like to talk about Operating System Market Share.  In other words, I would like to speak factually about the percentage of people throughout the world using a specific operating system. Over the past few years, I have noticed an increase in the amount of website articles directed at promoting Apple products over Microsoft products - or periodically Linux products over Microsoft products.  It has been my observation that many of these websites are often more about the writer of the article and his o...