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    Windows 95 was one of a product that had selling record over 7 million copies within five week timeframe after its official launch in Aug 24, 1995. Windows 95 is an operating software specifically designed for personal computer and business operation purposes. A brand new version of windows operating system featured with new user interface, start up menu, minimize and maximize bar, and close button on each window. Moreover, Windows 95 was equipped with new internet explorer application for free which

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    The Evolution of Windows Background On the 10th November 1983 Microsoft founders Paul Allen and Bill Gates announced their company’s next generation graphic user interface operating system (OS). Windows OS was launched in 1985 by Microsoft and since then it has been the most popular OS available on the market, overtaking its competitor Mac OS which launched in 1984. The main advantage of the Windows OS was its user friendly nature. It was the beginning of a new era for OS technology as it allowed

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    which is attached to the back of the Victorian structure. Positioned on the second story are three Tuscan Columns, which support the porch’s full entablature weight and roof. The window located on the right side of the porch is a nine-over-nine double hung sash window that includes wooden moldings. The center and left windows on the second story are both six-over-six, which also include wooden moldings. The

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    Microsoft Windows has evolved into an operating system that is very reliable and dependable when it comes to getting task done on a daily basis when a computer system is needed. “In 1975, Gates and Allen form a partnership called Microsoft. Like most start-ups, Microsoft begins small, but has a huge vision—a computer on every desktop and in every home” (Microsoft.com). In this paper I will discuss the history of Microsoft’s Operating systems and security features available during each stage of advancement

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    Windows 1.0 was radical in its time, as only the second operating system in existence with a GUI. Windows 1.0 also used a mouse to click instead of requiring the user to type commands. The mouse was such a new concept for users that Microsoft even included a game called Reversi to teach consumers to use the mouse. Windows 1.0 also came preinstalled with some now iconic programs like Calculator, Paint, and Notepad. In 1987 Windows 2.0 was released with some recognizable

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    often associate a company like Microsoft for initiating significant changes to our lives or the way we live them. Nonetheless, Bill Gates and his team of “techies” have brought about a revolution of change in the field of technology, particularly the Windows operating system. Microsoft has changed the way we use computers and they have incorporated themselves into nearly every aspect of our lives. We use Microsoft or programs created by them every day without ever thinking of what the world would be like

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    Disadvantages • Many Windows programs will not run in Linux. iTunes, Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer and many other Windows programs will not run natively in Linux. The good news is that there are decent ways around most of these problems. For example, music libraries can be managed with an iPod using programs such as Amarok, Banshee, or Rhythmbox in Linux. Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome are outstanding Internet browsers which can be used in the place of Internet Explorer. It is also possible

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    16. Triers of Blinds Triers Of Blinds Percentage Count Yes 78.00% 390 No 22% 110 Referring to Figure 16, 395 out of 500 respondents said that they would be willing to try new blinds for their home while only 105 out of 500 said that they are not willing to try blinds for their home. This could help us in our study because we would be able to know how many are willing to try new blinds for their home. 17. Type of Blinds Currently Using Type of Blinds they are using in their household

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    fact that the version of OS/2 used less ram, But by the time OS/2 1.3 was released Microsoft windows 3.0 had begun snagging up the market. With its lower price and its similar look to OS/2 on the surface people loved it. With the fact that OS/2 was manly sold on the PS/2 computer it made OS/2 even less popular. With the development of the clone computers and the fact the most clones then wear sold with Windows 3.0, IBM was losing in the operating system race and they were losing bad. IBM then tried

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    Windows History - Windows started by Bill Gates in 1983. The first Windows was called Windows 1.0. Nothing much was special about it, the things it had were a little bit of multitasking and the mouse to provide input. Next came windows 2.0. This was a major difference in Windows. It had overlapping windows like we have today. It also provided icons that were in much better shape. After that came Windows 3.0. It was a major change in Windows history. This was a big change because it had good graphics

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